Wake Forest School of Medicine: Vigorous Exercise May Preserve Cognition in High-Risk Patients With Hypertension
June 07, 2024
June 07, 2024
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina, June 7 (TNSres) -- Wake Forest School of Medicine issued the following news release on June 6, 2024:
People with high blood pressure have a higher risk of cognitive impairment, including dementia, but a new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine suggests that engaging in vigorous physical activity more than once a week can lower that risk.
The findings appear online today in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Jour . . .
People with high blood pressure have a higher risk of cognitive impairment, including dementia, but a new study from researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine suggests that engaging in vigorous physical activity more than once a week can lower that risk.
The findings appear online today in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Jour . . .