A study in The Lancet found people who worked a demanding job between the ages of 33 and 65 had a 72 percent higher risk of dementia in their 70s than those who worked in low physical jobs.
Researchers from Norway and Columbia have found that working physically demanding jobs could increase your risk of developing dementia and cognitive impairment
Researchers have found that higher physical activity during work could be associated with mild mind impairment or dementia later in life, a study published at The Lancet showed
Research has shown that those working more physically-demanding are more likely to contract dementia, per a study detailed in the science journal The Lancet.