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Exercise beneficial for patients with MCI

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Physical exercise, particularly aerobic exercise, improves global cognition in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), according to a systematic review in the International Journal of Nursing Studies.

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  • Thanks for sharing this research evidence. It provide great guidance to the development of brain health programs for older adults at risk of cognitive decline. Thanks.

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