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flag Daily walking significantly cuts cognitive decline risk, study finds, especially in those with Alzheimer's gene.

flag A recent study indicates that walking daily can significantly reduce the risk of cognitive decline, especially for individuals with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer's disease. flag Over a 10-year period, nearly 3,000 participants aged 70-79 reported their walking habits. flag Those who maintained or increased their walking showed improvements in processing speed and executive function, with the greatest benefits seen in those with the APOE4 gene. flag Researchers suggest walking multiple times daily and maintaining consistent habits to prevent cognitive decline.

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