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Physical activity is key to a healthy lifestyle and to reducing the risk of many serious or fatal health conditions, including Alzheimer's and other dementias. In this webinar, Dr. Laura Baker from Wake Forest School of Medicine outlines the evidence behind physical activity as a modifiable risk factor for dementia and what this means for public health. Public health professionals and others seeking to improve community support of physical activity can benefit from this overview of the current literature. This video is part of the Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia Microlearning Series and is eligible for continuing education credit. Learn more at https://training.alz.org/products/463... The Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Risk Reduction is made possible by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as part of a financial assistance award totaling $733,487, with 100% funded by CDC/HHS, Grant # 5 NU58DP006912. The contents of this video are those of the Alzheimer's Association and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CDC/HHS or the U.S. Government. MORE FROM THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION Resources, research and more: https://www.alz.org Public health resources: https://www.alz.org/publichealth Risk reduction resources: https://www.alz.org/professionals/pub... Know the 10 Signs of Alzheimer’s disease: https://www.alz.org/10Signs ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION ON SOCIAL Facebook: / actionalz Twitter: / alzassociation Instagram: / alzassociation YouTube: / actionalz Subscribe to the Alzheimer’s Association on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3at9a0A #PublicHealth #AlzheimersAssociation #AlzheimersDisease #PhysicalActivity