Celebrated on August 19, the National Cycling Day shows the bike from a broader perspective: as an instrument of mobility, practice of physical activity and potential health ally throughout life. Recent research adds evidence that staying in motion is associated not only with more autonomy in everyday life, but also with better indicators of longevity and preservation of brain function. The study "Active Travel Mode and Incident Dementia and Bra…
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Celebrated on August 19, the National Cycling Day shows the bike from a broader perspective: as an instrument of mobility, practice of physical activity and potential health ally throughout life. Recent research adds evidence that staying in motion is associated not only with more autonomy in everyday life, but also with better indicators of longevity and preservation of brain function. The study "Active Travel Mode and Incident Dementia and Bra…