Study: Social and Cognitive Activities Linked to Slower Frailty Progression in Older Adults
A study of 12,862 Australian adults aged 70 and older over 11 years has found that regular engagement in social and cognitive activities was associated with slower progression of frailty and a 2% to 5% lower risk of developing frailty. The findings were published in the journal GeroScience and drawn from the ASPREE Longitudinal Study of Older Persons (ALSOP).
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