Active mind fights dementia
Doing plenty of mentally-stimulating activities – such as playing chess, reading a newspaper, or attending a play – in old age helps reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study of more than 700 elderly people.
The Chicago residents, who averaged 80 years of age at the start of the study, underwent annual cognitive testing for up to five years. During the study, 90 people developed Alzheimer’s disease, and 102 died.
However, the Rush University Medical Centre researchers found that those who were “cognitively active” were 2.6 times less likely than those who got minimal mental stimulation to develop Alzheimer’s disease.
The study, published June 27 in the journal Neurology, also found that frequent mental stimulation was associated with a reduced risk of mild cognitive impairment – a transitional stage between normal aging and dementia – and less rapid decline in cognitive function.
The researchers said their findings may help in the development of strategies to prevent or delay Alzheimer’s disease. – (HealthDayNews)
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How Chess can sharpen your Wits
The fellow in that picture has an active imagination, but his mind is definitely working. He has a few psychological tricks up his sleeve too.
At our local chess club, which Josh and I have been going to for the last few months, there is an old fellow who has probably had a stroke. He can’t talk any more, but he still comes every Friday for a few games of chess. He plays at about Josh’s skill level.
Hi Ray.. Glad to hear the old fellow plays chess…that shows you that his mind is still active, although a lower level, it’s still good for him! Crosswords are also good exercise/stimulation for the brain.
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Hi!
fantastic blog, man, loved the lot of quotes you wrote at the right side! I have a chess blog, it´s in Spanish, though. My name is Jairo Nuñez, I am from Costa Rica and I wish you all the best!
Enjoy the World Cup!
hi Jairo! Welcome to my blog and thanks for stopping by and leaving me a message! Thanks for wishing us the best with the world cup! I hope you have a nice time in Costa Rica!