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Benefits of dance for older people?
Our mental and physical abilities inevitably deteriorate with age. How to deal with this phenomenon? Researchers have found that brain aging slows down exercise, especially dancing. Photo: Depositphotos Decrease in mental and physical performance seriously impairs the quality of life of the elderly and the elderly. In the worst case, at first subtle troubles over the years bring more suffering and can develop into Alzheimer’s disease. Science cannot yet offer a panacea that can restore youth. However, many studies have come to a clear conclusion: regular exercise slows down negative processes, affecting the hippocampus — the area of the brain that controls memory, learning, balance and spatial orientation. Continue reading
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