Friday, April 3, 2009

Brain Exercise – At What Age?

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal highlighted the growing trend of older people starting to “work out” their brains in brain gyms. But it got me thinking – that article, and many others you read about brain exercises and other methods to prevent memory loss and things like Alzheimer’s Disease are very focused on the elderly. On a certain level this makes sense because those are the people that are starting to feel the effects of dementia or other reduced brain functions. It’s usually not a problem for them to find time to sit down and do some brain exercises and in some cases, going to a “brain gym” or doing some mental games at the nursing home can be as much of a fun diversion or activity as anything else.

But what about younger people? Wouldn’t it make sense to start working out your brain before the first signs show up that something’s going downhill? Brain exercise is like physical exercise. If you are already in good physical shape it’s easier to stay in shape. Same with your brain - presumably, if you’ve been taking steps to keep it sharp and stimulate it, it will be easier to stay that way into older age.

That’s the approach that motivated us to create our Carpool Karma brain and body exercise CD for moms. There are also plenty of brain games for kids on the web, and we’ll be developing some of our own as well for future Newrobics audio CDs. These are not just marketing ploys - research suggests that mental exercise is important before we get to old age. Another survey I found shows that old age begins at 27 - in other words, your mental abilities begin to naturally decline starting much sooner than you’d think. Whether your mind is a “steel trap” or (like me) you can never remember where you put your car keys, it’s important to start consciously exercising your brain.

And guess what? Research also shows that physical exercise is good for brain fitness too, and the Alzheimer's Research & Prevention Foundation agrees. So, an integrated brain and body exercise regimen is a great way to get your mind – and body – into shape.

8 comments:

LeNesha said...

Ooooh, just what I need. I'm 28 and find that I am kinda forgetful. Definitely need to work my mind and develop mental strength to help me as I become older. I subscribed to your feed and look forward to future posts.

LeNesha

Lindsey said...

I'm 26 so almost there, lol. And lately I've had that "mommy brain" - twice this last week I've let something on the stove boil over! Stupid, stupid! Yeah and the first time it was milk and I walked away (I know better). When I came back there were actually flames. Scared me and I was so embarrassed too. *sigh* Stupid. Did I mention stupid? LOL

I'll have to look into this. Thanks for adding me on Twitter!

Nina said...

One way to use your brain is to be creative. I like to write and illustrate storybooks for my kids and it is not only fun but I can really feel my brain working.

Maricel said...

I'm 23 and nearing the deteriorating brain age. LOL! But honestly speaking, I think I'm experiencing memory gap... I usually forget things easily, and it sucks. I had to think hard and remember what I had to do or say. I wonder what happened to my brain, it happened after I gave birth to my first baby. >_<

By the way, I came from Mommy Blogger Directory. Doing some blog hoppin'. I'm also looking for some link or button exchanges as well, care for one?

Maricel --- Momhood Moments

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Surely because of what moms have to think about everyday, they might tend to be forgetful and all that. I'm pretty sure this brain exercise can help a lot of moms out there. Maybe reading books and helping your kids out with their homework can help moms with this problem.:)

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