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SOCIAL ACTIVITY
LINKED TO MOTOR FUNCTION IN
OLDER ADULTS
“It's not just running around the track that is good for you. Our findings suggest that engaging in social activities may also be protective against loss of motor abilities.”
– Aron Buchman, MD,
neurological sciences
Loss of muscle strength, speed and dexterity is a common consequence of aging, yet little is known about how and why it occurs when it is not a symptom of disease. Researchers at Rush University Medical Center have found that less frequent participation in social activities is associated with a more rapid decline in motor function among the elderly.
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