With the advent of new and sophisticated brain imaging techniques, science has learned so much in the last few years about maintaining brain health – this, of course, gives the optimum opportunity for memory to stay sharp and reliable.
Follow these 10 ways to love your brain, and your brain will reward you handsomely.
Spend time with friends. Staying socially engaged supports brain health. Find social activities that are meaningful to you. Be part of your local community. If you love animals, have you thought of volunteering at a local shelter. If you enjoy singing, find a choir or help at an afterschool or pre-school programme. Share activities with friends and family.
Break a sweat. Engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise that raises your heart rate and increases blood flow to the brain and body reduces the risk of cognitive decline. A good oxygen supply is crucial for brain health and this a wonderfully efficient way of supplying it.
Hit the books. Formal education at any stage of life will help your brain to work efficient and reduce your risk of cognitive decline and dementia. You can take a class at a local college, community centre, or even online. There are wonderful opportunities for interesting study.
Try the games on GrownUps: Look for the games from the Memory Foundation amongst the games – they have been especially developed to help memory. Click on the link to access them: Memory Foundation Games
Take care of your mental health. Many studies link a history of depression with increased risk of cognitive decline. Seek medical help if you have symptoms of depression, anxiety or other mental health concerns. Try to manage stress, too, as this does affect memory as well as brain health.
Dr. Allison Lamont and her sister, Gillian Eadie, are the co-founders of the Memory Foundation. Visit the website for loads of information on your brain and memory, or visit my Auckland Memory Clinic website to read about your memory. Look out for our book 7-Day Brain Boost Plan which provide you with a detailed step-by-step plan to have your brain health right on track. Please contact me with any queries you have about brain and memory: Dr.Lamont@memoryclinic.co.nz