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Updated: 04 Apr 2021 11:18 AM BdST DES MOINES, IOWA BC-WELL-EXERCISE-COVID-RECOVERY-ART-NYTSF Heart and lung damage can happen after even mild illness, prompting doctors to recommend caution before returning to your workout. (Kathryn Gamble for The New York Times)
Brisk walking improves brain health and thinking in aging people with memory impairments, according to a new, yearlong study of mild cognitive impairment and exercise. In the study, middle-aged and older people with early signs of memory loss raised their cognitive scores after they started walking frequently. Regular exercise also amplified the healthy flow of blood to their brains. The changes in their brains and minds were subtle but consequential, the study concludes, and could have implications not just for those with serious memory problems, but for any of us whose memories are starting to fade with age.