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The evidence is mounting: risk of cognitive decline can be significantly reduced by making key lifestyle changes. That is the conclusion of a new research summary published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.
“The research on cognitive decline is still evolving,” said Angela Geiger, Chief Strategy Officer, Alzheimer’s Association. “But there are actions people can take. Certain healthy behaviors known to combat cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes may also reduce the risk of cognitive decline. These include staying mentally active, engaging in regular physical activity and eating a heart-healthy diet that benefits your body and your brain. There is also some evidence people may benefit from staying socially engaged with friends, family and the community.”
Take the Purple Pledge
With this in mind, the Alzheimer’s Association offers 10 Ways to Love Your Brain, tips that may reduce the risk of cognitive decline.
- Break a …