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**Study Shows 3 Months of Exercise Improves Memory Recall by 20%**

A recent study reveals that participants exhibited improved memory recall after engaging in regular physical exercise. Researchers observed that those who incorporated moderate-intensity workouts into their routine demonstrated a statistically significant increase in both short-term and long-term memory function compared to a control group. Furthermore, the study indicated a correlation between exercise duration and the extent of memory improvement. The study, involving 100 participants aged between 25 and 45, divided individuals into two groups: an exercise group and a control group. The exercise group engaged in 30-minute moderate-intensity workouts, three times a week, for a period of three months. Before and after the three-month period, all participants underwent memory tests assessing both short-term and long-term recall abilities. The results showed the exercise group experienced an average of 20% improvement in memory recall scores, while the control group showed no significant change. Researchers also noted that participants who consistently adhered to the exercise regimen and gradually increased the intensity showed the most pronounced improvements in their memory performance. The specific exercises included brisk walking, jogging, and cycling.

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Date: May 1, 2025


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