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Slower walkers have older brains and bodies at 45 Posted: 11 Oct 2019 08:22 AM PDT The walking speed of 45-year-olds can be used as a marker of their aging brains and bodies. The evidence was there in neurocognitive testing these individuals took at age 3 to indicate who would become the slower walkers. At 45, slower walkers have 'accelerated aging' on a 19-measure scale devised by researchers, and their lungs, teeth and immune systems tended to be in worse shape than the people who walked faster. |
Under time pressure, people tell us what we want to hear Posted: 11 Oct 2019 08:22 AM PDT When asked to answer questions quickly and impulsively, people tend to respond with a socially desirable answer rather than an honest one, a set of experiments shows. |
Habitual tea drinking modulates brain efficiency: Evidence from brain connectivity evaluation Posted: 11 Oct 2019 08:22 AM PDT The researchers recruited healthy older participants to two groups according to their history of tea drinking frequency and investigated both functional and structural networks to reveal the role of tea drinking on brain organization. |
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