Getting from A to B on a bicycle more often could reduce risk of dementia, possibly by protecting a part of the brain tied to memory functions, new research finds.
I wonder if that headline works better than “driving linked to an increased risk of dementia” when it comes to motivating someone to include active transportation in their daily life.
You could invert many of the studies the same way.
In other words, are people more motivated to gain health, or the fear of losing health?
I wonder if that headline works better than “driving linked to an increased risk of dementia” when it comes to motivating someone to include active transportation in their daily life.
You could invert many of the studies the same way.
In other words, are people more motivated to gain health, or the fear of losing health?