Housework linked to sharper memory among older adults – study

Housework linked to sharper memory among older adults – study

older adults who participated in more heavy housework had 14% higher attention span scores. Picture: Alamy/PA

Older adults who regularly perform household chores have better memory and attention span, according to a new study.

Researchers said that elderly people who participate in a combination of light housework and more physically demanding chores appear to have “higher cognitive function”.

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