Active Sitting May Protect Brain Health, Study Finds

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A review of 85 studies shows that mentally engaging sedentary activities (like reading or using a computer) are linked to better cognitive health, while passive sedentary behavior (like watching TV) is associated with greater dementia risk; the findings argue for differentiating sitting types and encouraging brief, brain-stimulating activity during sedentary time.
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