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An interview with Kelly O'Brien, Executive Director of the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Brain Health Partnership.
And so physical activity, I think, is one of the most important. It's also one of the most scientifically backed and researched interventions. Dozens and dozens and dozens of studies have confirmed over and over and over again, that consistent and increased physical activity can actually reduce your risk of dementia and improve your cognitive performance.
Kelly O'Brien
Preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease
Empowering people to reduce risk
Linking movement and brain health
Physical activity referrals/prescriptions
Linking clinic and community
Advocacy
Cross-sector collaboration
Across the lifespan
Brain health screening and digital health
Talking to physicians about risk reduction
Calls to action
https://www.movetolivemore.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/move-to-live-more
@MovetoLiveMore
By Dr. Amy Bantham5
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An interview with Kelly O'Brien, Executive Director of the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Brain Health Partnership.
And so physical activity, I think, is one of the most important. It's also one of the most scientifically backed and researched interventions. Dozens and dozens and dozens of studies have confirmed over and over and over again, that consistent and increased physical activity can actually reduce your risk of dementia and improve your cognitive performance.
Kelly O'Brien
Preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease
Empowering people to reduce risk
Linking movement and brain health
Physical activity referrals/prescriptions
Linking clinic and community
Advocacy
Cross-sector collaboration
Across the lifespan
Brain health screening and digital health
Talking to physicians about risk reduction
Calls to action
https://www.movetolivemore.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/move-to-live-more
@MovetoLiveMore

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