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Experts offer five exercises to avoid senile
marasmus
09/09/2005
There are methods to make the brain young even with elderly
people
The problem of life prolongation is burning for each of us, and we try to
find a way in which it could be made longer. Researchers are also working on
life prolongation. There is still no elixir of life, but instead researchers
offer several exercises that may help avoid senile marasmus. Recent studies
of British researchers prove that these exercises are as effective as
medicines: special intellectual exercises help people make the brain ten
years younger no matter what the actual age of a person is.
A group of researchers from the Trinity College in Dublin developed a
special program for old patients' brain effectiveness. The basic principle
of the exercises is to stimulate the frontal lobe that controls memory,
attention, sense of humor and decision making, and thus make thinking as
flexible as it is typical of young people. In the framework of the research,
3 thousand of elderly patients did the series of the simple exercises every
day. And just in few days the old men and ladies felt their brain became
more active as if they suddenly got younger.
Here are the exercises that experts recommend to do to have lively mind even
in the old age.
1. When you need to keep some list in memory, bind each item of the list to
some image (those things that you see during everyday walks). This will
enable more neuronic chains and improve memory.
2. Memorize hard things dividing them into groups: phone numbers are easy
for memorizing when figures are grouped by three. This exercise will also
help train attention.
3. When reading a newspaper article first make an outline of the article
(the headline and the gist); then form the image of the publication in your
mind. This structure will help memorize the text after you read it once
again.
4. It is important to be attentive. Many people make their way from work to
home and afterwards remember not a single detail of the trip. It means their
frontal lobe was not active at that time. Researchers recommend to stop for
some time and think. To activate memory, ask yourself such questions: where
am I? what am I doing?
5. Solve crosswords and puzzles, play computer games to improve mental
faculties and save the brain from ageing.
Physical exercises are also important for keeping the brain young. It has
been proved that after four months of aerobics elderly patients could
breathe easier and even began to think easier as well. Correct low-fat
nutrition is also important for having the brain young.
There are some experts who recommend more exotic methods for brain exercises
of elderly people. They say it is good to solve crosswords while
long-distance jogging or when making love.
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