Working jobs that require more physical activity could be more likely to contract dementia, per a study detailed in the science journal The Lancet.
How living alone is like ‘sending a kid out to play on the freeway’ for 1 in 4 Americans: new researchSo much for the expression “healthy body, healthy mind”: People who work more physically demanding jobs could be“Our work also highlights what is called the physical activity paradox – the association of leisure time physical activity with better cognitive outcomes, and how work-related physical activity can lead to worse cognitive outcomes,” said head author, Vegard Skirbekk, a professor of...
These vocations include salespeople — retail and other — nursing assistants, farmers, and livestock producers.Researchers arrived at this frightening conclusion by examining the trajectories of occupational PA at ages 33–65 with “risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment at ages 70+.” The researchers revealed that people in physically demanding lines of work had around a 15.5% higher chance of developing dementia compared to only 9% for low occupational PA.
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