Physical activity linked to better memory among elderly

Older adults who take more steps either by walking or jogging perform better on memory tasks than those who are more sedentary, new research has found

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New York: Older adults who take more steps either by walking or jogging perform better on memory tasks than those who are more sedentary, new research has found.

"Our findings that physical activity is positively associated with memory is appealing for a variety of reasons,” said corresponding author of the study, Scott Hayes from the Boston University School of Medicine in the US.