Wounds Heal 25% Faster In Older Adults Who Exercise Regularly
ents an enhanced rate of wound healing in older adults Emery said. ...The next step is to determine if older adults who report a fair amou...This study was conducted by Emery with Ohio State colleagues Janice ...
ents an enhanced rate of wound healing in older adults," Emery said.
The next step is to determine if older adults who report a fair amount of stress in their lives - such as dealing with the death of a spouse or financial troubles - get the same kind of benefit from exercise.
This study was conducted by Emery with Ohio State colleagues Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, professor of psychiatry and psychology; Ronald Glaser, director of both the Center for Stress and Wound Healing and the Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research; William Malarkey, associate director of the Center for Stress and Wound Healing; and David Frid, who is currently with Pfizer, Inc.
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