Small Amounts of Exercise Protect Against Memory Loss in Elderly.

Small Amounts of Exercise Protect Against Memory Loss in Elderly.
An animal study involving rats found that small amounts of exercise protected older rodents from memory loss and exaggerated inflammation in their brains following infection. This is the first study to show that voluntary exercise reduces aging-induced susceptibility to the cognitive impairments that follow a bacterial infection.
The Journal of Neuroscience, August 2011