AOL: 'Mentally Active Sedentary Behaviors' Could Reduce Your Risk Of Dementia. Here's What That Means. Researchers found that each additional hour of mentally active sedentary behavior a day was associated with a 4% lower risk of dementia — and that adding mentally active sedentary behavior showed a ...

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'Mentally Active Sedentary Behaviors' Could Reduce Your Risk Of Dementia. Here's What That Means. Research shows that mentally active sedentary behavior can reduce dementia risk, emphasizing the importance of daily cognitive engagement for brain health. Excessive sedentary behavior can lead to health issues.

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