Studies show that mental decline is not an inevitable part of ageing. People who lead intellectually stimulating lives are more likely to be free of dementia conditions like Alzheimer's disease. It is possible to keep your brain in shape and to cope with changes in your mental ability.
Simple forgetfulness can be experienced by anyone but is likely to increase with the ageing process, which also affects your concentration and attention span, and the ability to adapt to new situations. Like anything else, using your brain will make it work best.
Prolonged stress can affect the mind at any age, but age-specific events, like retirement, are highly stressful, as are bereavement and divorce. For women, the menopause can bring poor memory and concentration, anxiety and panic.
Change is to be expected as you age, but deterioration is not inevitable. Many age-linked memory problems are due to poor concentration or motivation or anxiety and stress.
There's some truth in the saying 'Use it or lose it'. It's a question of keeping your mind in trim to retain your mental abilities.
To maintain your overall well-being, it's important to keep yourself mentally as well as physically fit. It'll make you feel better, improve your brain power and help you to stay independent for longer.
There are three main routes to an agile mind: healthy diet, aerobic exercise and mental stimulation.
A healthy diet can benefit your brain and nervous system. Foods high in saturated fats, like cakes, biscuits, pastry or sausages, can speed mental decline. While other foods, like oranges and green leafy vegetables, oily fish or soya, are good for the brain.
Exercise is vital for mental agility. It gets the heart pumping and the circulation going, which increases blood flow, carrying more nutrients and oxygen to the brain. Exercise also helps with depression and anxiety and other forms of emotional distress.
The more active your brain is, the better your memory is likely to be. The greater the variety of the ways in which you use your mind, the easier you'll find remembering.
There are lots of ways to do a daily mental work-out. You can: