Yes, our brain shrinks as we age. And vitamin B can help. But it's also important to remember that your brain is like a muscle. It needs exercise. And as with everything else, if you don't use it, you'll lose it.
So here are some suggestions for keeping your brain in tip-top shape:
- Try reading books on topics that are unfamiliar to you.
- Join a book club or cooking class.
- Play Brain Age on the DS gaming system.
- Take up crossword puzzles, solitaire, Soduku, or jigsaw puzzles.
- Start a collection of teacups, shells, postcards, or vintage toys.
- Use your non-dominant hand for everyday tasks, such as guiding the mouse on the computer or brushing your teeth.
- Start walking (yes, studies show physical exercise improves memory!)
- Travel...it's amazing how much you'll learn by visiting a new place.
- Take a foreign language class at the community college.
- Take up meditation.
- Rearrange all the drawers at home or at your office.
- Try to learn one "new" word a day.
- Use cash to pay for your purchases.
- Put together a scrapbook.
- Memorize a new song or poem.
- Volunteer at an elementary school library.
All these activities help to rebuild neural connections in your brain. And keep reading my Guide to Good Health. That's always a winner for your brain!