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Attention people with high blood pressure!... Exercising 'like this' once a week reduces the risk of dementia - Set a health goal to jog once a week!

Last year, I still ran 2-3 times a week...

Of course, I took a break during the very hot summer...

 

Since the beginning of this year, I've become lazy, so I've only been walking and brisk walking...

 

Health goal! Run once a week!! I must do it.

You should take care of your health.

 

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Jogging at least once a week reduces the risk of cognitive decline

강렬한 신체 운동을 규칙적으로 하면 인지 능력을 보존하는 데 도움이 될 수 있는 것으로 나타났다. [사진= 게티이미지뱅크]
Regular intense physical exercise appears to help preserve cognitive abilities. [Photo = Getty Images Bank]
High blood pressure increases the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. Research has shown that to reduce this risk, one should engage in vigorous exercise at least once a week.

According to a study published in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, regular intense physical exercise may help preserve cognitive abilities.

Researchers at Wake Forest University in the United States analyzed a data set of 9,361 adults in the U.S. All participants were over 50 years old, had no diabetes, and were at high risk for hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Six out of ten participants met the criteria for at least one intense workout per week. The criteria for intense exercise involve a significant increase in heart rate and breathing; jogging meets the criteria, but leisurely walking does not.

Research results showed that participants who engaged in vigorous physical exercise sessions at least once a week had a reduced likelihood of cognitive decline. Only 8.7% of this group showed signs of mild cognitive impairment and potential dementia. In contrast, 11.7% of participants in the group that did not perform intense physical exercise exhibited signs of mild cognitive impairment and potential dementia. However, the protective effect of exercise was not as strong for those over 75 years old.

Dr. Richard Kaziwe of Wake Forest University said, "Physical exercise is known to offer many benefits, including lowering blood pressure, improving heart health, and potentially delaying cognitive decline. However, the amount and intensity of exercise needed to preserve cognitive function are not known."

He added, "This study provides evidence that intense exercise can preserve cognitive function in high-risk patients with hypertension, but further research is needed to include device-based physical activity measurements and a more diverse participant group."

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    신나게💕💕🎶🎶🎶
    걸기 걸음도 빠르게 걷다가 천천히 
    걷다가 변형 하면서
    걸어라고
    건문가 들이 조언을 하드라고요
    즐거운 오후 되세요 
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    지영도영
    매번 걷기와 계단오르기만 하는데 한번정도는 좀더 강도를 높여야겠네요
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    cogo092
    고혈압 환자분들에게 유용한 정보네요
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    김미주
    격렬한 운동이 좋지만 
    자신의 체력이 따라주지 않으면 힘들어요..
    응원합니다.
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    cogo092
    조깅의 효과도 참 좋네요. 저는 일단 걷기만 하고 있는데 가끔 걷다가 달리면 기분이 좋기도 하더라구요. 쪼끔 더 체력이 길러지고 달리기를 전문적으로 배운 다음엔 조깅에도 도전해보고 싶어요.
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    걷기와
    응원할께요. 꼭 이루시기를 바랍니다
    좋은 운동의 정보네요