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A loss of time spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity is tied to lower cognition.
Only 47.3% of those with subjective cognitive decline reported that they had discussed issue with healthcare professional.
A meta-analysis of three COSMOS substudies shows evidence of benefits on global cognition and episodic memory.
The specific cognitive domains associated with physical activity were episodic memory and verbal fluency.
Small decreases in cognitive scores were seen at seven years for women reporting at least two months of antibiotic use during midlife.
The highest prevalence seen for high blood pressure and not meeting aerobic physical activity guidelines, followed by obesity.