Dementia is a progressive condition that causes a decline in cognitive abilities, such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning, that interferes with daily life. It's caused by a number of diseases that damage the brain over time, destroying nerve cells. It's the loss of cognitive functioning — thinking, remembering, and reasoning — to such an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life and activities. Some people with dementia cannot control their emotions, and their personalities may change. What can we do to reduce our risk?
- Eating the right breakfast is one strategy that may help reduce dementia risk.
- Regular physical activity: Engage in consistent exercise, such as walking, swimming or yoga, to improve cardiovascular health and boost brain function.
- Healthy diet: Adopt a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and omega-3 fatty acids.
- Mental stimulation: Keep the brain active by learning new skills, solving puzzles and reading or engaging in other challenging mental activities.
- Social engagement: Maintain a robust social network and participate in social activities to enhance mental well-being and cognitive function.
- Adequate sleep: Ensure 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep per night, because good sleep is crucial for memory consolidation and overall brain health.
- Stress management: Practice stress-reducing techniques such as meditation, mindfulness or deep-breathing exercises to protect the brain from the harmful effects of chronic stress.
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption: Avoid smoking and limit alcohol intake to protect brain cells and reduce the risk of cognitive decline.
- Manage health conditions: Manage chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol by getting regular checkups and by following your doctor's orders.
*I got this information HERE. Why was I looking? I've seen too many of these symptoms in my family and in my neighbors in this senior living facility. That's why I walk a lot and try to eat correctly (often with friends in our Cafe here) and engage my mind by blogging about books. So dementia is my Word of the Day.