Protect your brain! Let’s get physical for successful ageing

There is growing evidence that physical activity may play an important role as a protective lifestyle factor in the quest to delay the onset of cognitive impairment and dementia in older adults.

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4 Nov 2016 12:00pm - 4 Nov 2016 2:00pm
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Professor Nicola Lautenschlager
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Three elderly individuals riding bicycles along a scenic coastal path, one with a dog in a front basket.

There is growing evidence that physical activity may play an important role as a protective lifestyle factor in the quest to delay the onset of cognitive impairment and dementia in older adults.

The benefits of physical activity are not limited to healthy people! They include older adults with memory complaints, mild cognitive impairment or dementia.

This lecture will present the current evidence and provide practical recommendations for setting up physical activity programs for middle-aged and older adults to target cognitive health. While the evidence is still limited, the multiple benefits of physical activity should be sufficient to include regular physical activity in preventative strategies and health recommendations to protect brain health in older age.

Presented by

Centre for Research on Ageing, Health & Wellbeing
Dementia Collaborative Research Centre – Early Detection & Prevention
Research School of Population Health
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment

Location

Finkel Lecture Theatre

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