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Highlights of Aspen Ideas: Health, day two
By Kimberly Nicoletti Follow at Aspen Times
· June 24, 2026
· 9 min read
On Tuesday, Aspen Ideas: Health ushered in the actual first full day — and evening — of programming. Here are some highlights from different tracks, or themes.
NextGen Health Track: On the Frontiers of Brain Health
“As belly size gets larger, the memory center in the brain gets smaller,” ...
Key takeaway Exercise-wise, walking quickly for 45-60 minutes in the morning and strength training speeds up metabolism, he said.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Aspen's reputation as a hub for wellness and health is reinforced by the discussions at Aspen Ideas: Health, particularly in the context of its aging population. With many Baby Boomers calling the Roaring Fork Valley home, the topics of brain health and aging are especially relevant to local residents. The emphasis on preventive measures, such as diet, exercise, and stress reduction, resonates with Aspen's active and health-conscious community. Moreover, the fact that two out of every three brains affected by Alzheimer's are women's brains takes on added significance in a community with a high percentage of female residents. As the local population continues to age, it will be crucial for healthcare providers and community leaders in Pitkin County to prioritize brain health and provide resources for preventive care, making the conversations at Aspen Ideas: Health a valuable starting point for addressing these pressing local concerns.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 24, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 9 min
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What is this story about? On Tuesday, Aspen Ideas: Health ushered in the actual first full day — and evening — of programming. Here are some highlights from different tracks, or themes.
NextGen Health Track: On the Frontiers of Brain Health
“As belly size gets larger, the memory center in the brain gets smaller,” ...
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