Monday, November 2, 2009

Exercising Your Brain As You Age


According to a news article we published, simple everyday activities are all we need to keep our minds sharp as we age, mixed in with a healthy dose of daily physical exercise.
The study measured over 4,000 participants’ brain and cognitive functioning over a 6 year period to arrive at these results. Boiled down to the basics, the researchers found the following activities help our brains remain sharp as we age:
Mental activities, like reading or doing a crossword puzzle
Physical exercise, generally the more the better (but even some, such as simply walking for 30 minutes per day, is better than nothing)
Remaining socially engage with your friends or family
Maintaining a positive attitude throughout life
Learning new activities, hobbies or anything that requires concentration and skill-building
Yes, you could always buy one of those fancy brain games for your iPhone or computer if you want. But this study shows that you will gain benefit from simply picking up a book, reading magazines or newspapers, and doing the kinds of pencil and paper puzzles that have been available for free for decades.
Just as importantly, it helps to remain engaged in all parts of your life. As we age, especially as some of our friends begin to pass away, it’s easy to become socially isolated and start becoming a little depressed or sad about life. But such isolation hurts us, not just emotionally, but also physically. Remaining in touch with your friends and doing activities you all enjoy together helps your body, mind and soul keep healthy.
Physical exercise keeps us mentally fit as well. There’s a robust set of research demonstrating the link between people who do some exercise nearly every day, versus those who remain physically inactive. You don’t have to run a marathon to keep up your physical activity. You just need to do something physical at least 3 or 4 times a week. As mentioned earlier, a simple walk around your neighborhood may suffice for some.
We haven’t yet learned how to stop the aging process, much less reverse it. But keeping tips like this in mind may help you stay mentally fit while others start to fade.


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Article Taken From:

Grohol, John M. World of Psychology. 17 August 2009. 2 November 2009.
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2009/08/17/exercising-your-brain-as-you-age/

Sunday, November 1, 2009

This is an interesting video that demonstrates the positive effects of exercise on the aging brain!

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YouTube

Anatomy of the Brain


This is a detailed view of the anatomy of the brain that shows what each part controls.

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http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fMNEaAdKcXk/Su28yZjdXkI/AAAAAAAAAAc/xcypla9eJw4/s1600-h/human+brain.jpg

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Brain Games

Assess your abilities on these games and test your current memory and thinking skills!

http://www.gamesforthebrain.com/