Do these sound familiar? “I forgot to get that at the store” or “ I can’t remember their name/phone number or e-mail.” If so, it’s time for some cerebral strength training. Here are a few ways from Health magazine to protect your memory:
Join or start a Book Club – A 2009 study found that reading books led to a 30-50% decrease in the risk of developing memory loss. Reading coupled with social interaction is a win-win, because those who participate in social activities may be 40% less likely to experience memory loss. Move! – Dance, work out or do any activity that makes you break a sweat. Exercise increases the blood flow to your brain and helps neurons grow there. Play on Your Computer – Now you have a reason for playing Boggle, Word with Friends or Scrabble on your computer. A North Carolina State University study found that seniors who played an online computer game for more than two weeks improved their cognitive functioning. Cross- train your Brain - To optimize your memory, you need to strengthen both sides of your brain (Left = analytical, verbal and Right=visual, emotional). Not a number’s person? Try balancing your checkbook or playing Sudoku. If you are not usually the social type, make a lunch date with an old friend. Challenge yourself to incorporate one or all of these into your daily routine. You’ll get the brain-boosting benefits and will have some fun in the process. Just don’t forget to give it a try
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