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They Exercised Three Hours A Week For Four Years. Look What Happened To Their Thinking.
A 48-month randomized trial of 674 older adults found that three hours of exercise a week held thinking and memory scores steady while the comparison group declined.

Dr Paul Bendheim
14 hours ago4 min read


A New Study Says Exercise Can Make Your Brain Younger. I've Been Saying So for 25 Years.
Verywell Health asked BrainSavers founder Dr. Paul Bendheim about a new study where a year of regular aerobic exercise kept adults’ brains about a year younger on MRI. Here’s his take — and why he’s been saying it for 25 years.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Jul 173 min read


New ACSM Resistance Training Guidelines 2026: A Game-Changer After 17 Years
As the world’s top authority on sports medicine, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) sets the global standard for fitness and clinical exercise advice. They have recently published new strength training guidelines that offer clear, proven advice for healthy adults. Updated after 17 years, these guidelines simplify workouts to build muscle and mobility for better brain and body health.

Dr Paul Bendheim
May 132 min read


Dr. Bendheim Interviewed on the Wellness Growth Code Podcast on Brain Health and Aging
In this episode of the Wellness Growth Code, host Justine McKell welcomes neurologist Dr. Paul Bendheim and BrainSavers’ Craig Ullman to discuss the essentials of safeguarding your brain as you grow older.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Apr 231 min read


Effective Exercises for Seniors: Senior Health Exercises Evidence and Programs
Maintaining physical activity is essential for older adults to preserve independence, improve our quality of life, and support cognitive health. As we age, our bodies and minds require specific types of exercise that address strength, balance, flexibility, and endurance.
In this blog post, I share practical insights into effective exercises, supported by scientific research. I will also highlight how these exercises can be safely incorporated into daily routines to promot

Dr Paul Bendheim
Apr 74 min read


Small Changes Can Have a Big Impact on Your Healthspan
According to an exciting recent study, most older adults can meaningfully extend their healthspan—the years lived free of major chronic disease—by making very small, combined improvements in sleep, movement, and nutrition, rather than dramatic changes in any one area.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Mar 235 min read


Exercise & Depression: A Game Changer?
I have long advocated that exercise can help reduce symptoms of depression in many adults, especially when done regularly at light to moderate intensity. An updated Cochrane review, just published, further supports my position. It suggests that exercise is generally safe and accessible and can be part of a broader plan to support mood, brain health, and overall well‑being.

Dr Paul Bendheim
Mar 163 min read
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