Aging well depends on your genes, lifestyle choices, and environment.Â
Even if you’re healthy, your brain changes as you age and it may lead to increased challenges with multitasking, paying attention, and recalling words.Â
However, most of us at any age can learn new things and improve skills that are important for maintaining our independence.Â
Good overall health may help to maintain good brain health. These tips may help you stay active and healthy, physically and mentally;Â
- Eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grainsÂ
- Control portion sizesÂ
- Drink adequate fluidsÂ
- Make physical activity a part of your routineÂ
- Seek exercise guidance from a healthcare providerÂ
- Join a social club or gather with friendsÂ
- Get 7-8 hours of sleep every nightÂ
Many things can affect brain health. Start with one small step in the right direction.Â
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