Workouts to Keep You Sharp
Making memories is hard work, and it churns through oxygen and energy, says clinical neuropsychologist Nicola Gates, Prevention adviser and principal of A Brain For Life.
Here are five research-backed mental workouts.
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Try tai chi
In a recent study, those doing tai chi scored better on memory-function tests than those doing different exercises, though researchers aren’t sure why. However, we do know that chronic stress can alter brain chemistry, which interferes with memory. See our top tai chi moves
Do a weighty workout
Research shows that resistance training is even more beneficial to memory than aerobics exercise is: it stimulates the creation of new connections in the brain. Must-know strength moves
Exit your comfort zone
Tackling something you’re not good at—netball? tennis?—works your brain harder, and the harder it works, the greater its neuroplasticity (ability to change and learn).
You’ve got to boogie
Dancing strengthens memory by encouraging ‘cross-patterning’, which is when both sides of your brain are forced to work together.
Exercise with friends
An active social life appears to delay memory loss as we age, according to US research on people