Rhonda Patrick· PhD
Executive function, attention and memory, and global cognitive function improved after either aerobic or resistance exercise in people with Parkinson's disease.
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Executive function, attention and memory, and global cognitive function improved after either aerobic or resistance exercise in people with Parkinson's disease.
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it it certainly is uh affecting cognition as well um at the exercise you know
these things are also modulated by exercise and there there have been meta analyses that have been done looking at various types of exercise and their effect on cognitive function executive function global cognitive function memory and those things can be improved right