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Mashup Score: 149Cognitive decline: Can practicing music help prevent it? - 1 month(s) ago
Playing and actively listening to music can help slow the decline of cognitive function in older people, according to a new randomized, controlled trial.
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Mashup Score: 22Comparable Rates of Integrated Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Between Endurance-Trained Master Athletes and Untrained Older Individuals - 8 month(s) ago
BackgroundAn impaired muscle anabolic response to exercise and protein nutrition is thought to underpin age-related muscle loss, which may be exacerbated by aspects of biological aging that may not be present in older individuals who have undertaken long-term high-level exercise training, or master athletes (MA). The aim of this study was to compare rested-state and exercise-induced rates of integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis (iMyoPS) and intracellular signaling in endurance trained MA and healthy age-matched untrained individuals (Older Controls).MethodsIn a parallel study design, iMyoPS rates were determined over 48 h in the rested-state and following a bout of unaccustomed resistance exercise (RE) in OC (n = 8 males; 73.5 ± 3.3 years) and endurance-trained MA (n = 7 males; 68.9 ± 5.7 years). Intramuscular anabolic signaling was also determined. During the iMyoPS measurement period, physical activity was monitored via accelerometry and dietary intake was controlled.ResultsAnth
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Mashup Score: 0Health and WellâBeing in Older Adults With a Surgically Closed or an Unrepaired Ventricular Septal Defect - 9 month(s) ago
Background Older adults with a congenital ventricular septal defect (VSD) recently exhibited reduced heart rate variability and exercise capacity. It is unknown whether these findings affect health…
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Researchers from @AUHdk show older adults with congenital ventral septal defect may report lower self-perceived physical functioning, reduced general health perception, and higher stress levels than healthy peers. #AHAJournals #CardioTwitter #HealthyAging https://t.co/cEG7iA31Ks https://t.co/OMHVF2KPht
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Mashup Score: 28Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People - 10 month(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 21Cognitive decline: Can practicing music help prevent it? - 1 year(s) ago
Playing and actively listening to music can help slow the decline of cognitive function in older people, according to a new randomized, controlled trial.
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Mashup Score: 0Experimental Gerontology | Healthy Aging and Life Styles: Evidence from Longitudinal Cohort Studies | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier - 1 year(s) ago
Healthy aging is defined as the process of developing and maintaining the functional ability that enables wellbeing in older age, which shifts the paradigm of medical care for older people from reactive modes to preventive ones, as well as disease-centric approaches to function-centric ones. Heathy aging adopts the life-course approach to optimize the environments and opportunities for functional…
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Mashup Score: 28
Despite their best efforts, no scientist has ever come close to stopping humans from aging. Even anti-aging creams can’t stop Old Father Time. But new research reveals you may be able to slow one type of aging — the kind that happens inside your cells. As long as you’re willing to sweat.
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Iâm in Florence, Italy, this week, working on Slow Food as medicine and finding myself contemplating spirituality, health and wellbeing as I walk the streets of this grand city of the Renaissance. Â Â Â Imagine my surprise, yesterday, walking through the city center by the glorious Duomo, the great dome of the cathedral named Santa Maria dell Fiore, with the beautiful Baptistry built just across…
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Mashup Score: 17
Despite their best efforts, no scientist has ever come close to stopping humans from aging. Even anti-aging creams can’t stop Old Father Time. But new research reveals you may be able to slow one type of aging — the kind that happens inside your cells. As long as you’re willing to sweat.
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Mashup Score: 0Men Work in Retirement for Healthy Aging; Women, for the Money - Transamerica Looks at Retirement in 2022 - HealthPopuli.com - 1 year(s) ago
Due to gender pay gaps, time away from the workforce for raising children and caring for loved ones, women in the U.S. face a risky retirement outlook according to Emerging from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Womenâs Health, Money, and Retirement Preparations from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (TCRS). Â Â Â Â Â Â Â As Transamerica TCRS sums up the top-line, âSocietal headwinds are…
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Men work in @retirement for #healthyaging; women work for the money via @TCRStudies @TI_insights found 2.4x gap between menâs #retirementsavings & womenâs -> $240K v $100K https://t.co/kD7IGdcYyJ @Transamerica findings bolster @Ellevest womenâs #financialhealth index @AARP https://t.co/DUUi6JxRpT
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Engaging in musical activities boosts brain plasticity, & may slow cognitive decline. While it doesn't halt or reverse brain aging, it does increase gray matter in specific regions. đ¶ #HealthyAging https://t.co/54N1Df80Qy https://t.co/cNHJ6oj4bR