Old age comes with
several health complications including forgetfulness. As we grow, the brain
becomes weaker making it difficult for us to remember things. Have you ever
experienced going into your room to search for a particular thing but you end
up forgetting what you are looking for? Also, there are times you will be
holding your pen in your left hand but end up searching for it.
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Before I continue,
let me state that forgetfulness can happen to anybody no matter the age.
However, it is most common among seniors. Causes of this include structural
changes and functions of the brain. The changes can slow cognition, making it
difficult to remember things easily.
As a result, most
elders find it difficult to remember common things including names of family
and friends. The situation can be very upsetting and frustrating. But, do you
know that there are ways to keep the minds of seniors as sharp as ever? Yes,
seniors can improve their memory by participating in certain activities. Now
here are 12 activities seniors can partake to keep them sharp.
1. Continue Learning
According to
expect, having a higher level of education improves memory, and even at your
old age, you can still have a sharp cognition. Learning and having to remember
what you’ve learned is a form is brain exercise. This is because, through
learning, you awaken the brain from its sleep or inactiveness to function.
Since continuing education keeps the brain sharp and active; a high-level
learner may hardly experience a weak memory old age. So challenge your brain by
putting it to work with learning new things all the time. Read extensively and
on diverse subjects by joining a book group. You can also pick up a new hobby
by learning how to play a musical instrument like memorizing the proper order of the strings of a guitar, play chess, puzzle, or try developing
some creative ideas.
2. Regular Exercise
Exercising does not
only improve or develop the physical body but can also help in brain
functionality. According to research published by Cognitive Research:
Principles and Implications, memories consolidate over time. It states that our
experiences after learning can determine what we will remember. The research
shows that women who exercise for five minutes after learning have improved
memory.
This means having regular exercise can effectively boost your mind. It
works by first enhancing blood flow to the brain and enhances the growth of new
blood vessels to the brain. In addition, post-exercise tiredness helps you to
have enough rest, which restore the body. Another study published by the
National Institute of Health shows that moderate exercise like brisk walking
could protect the brain of the elderly. Exercising can “increase the size of a
brain region involved in memory formation.”
3. Seek Help
Most memory loss
among seniors is caused by Alzheimer’s or dementia. If you are in such
situation, then seeking help from centres that offer assisted living is the
best idea. Such centres can help your aged family member live a fulfilled life
while improving on their memory. Most of these assisted living facilities have
well-trained personnel and the needed resources to care for the seniors with
memory related problems.
4. Have a Good Rest
The lack of a good
night sleep can have adverse effects on our memory. After a hard day's works
during which the brain was actively functioning, you need to sleep well to
restore the body to normality. Sadly, this hardly happens, because the older we
get, the less sleep we get due to one thing or the other.
Some of us even bring
work home and work deep into the night. But this is not what nature prepared
the body for. You should, therefore, have a good rest at least 7-hour sleep.
Take away any form of disturbances while going to bed. Your phone shouldn’t be
close to you and stop fidgeting with it while in bed. You should have regular
hour sleep, and there shouldn’t be must light and noise in the room.
Another important
thing is checking the quality of your mattress. Some mattresses add up to your
tiredness/stress because it is of bad quality. As you continue to improve your
sleep, you will reduce the rate of memory decline.
5. Play Brain Games
Playing brain games
improves memory and cognition. These games put the brain to work because a lot
of thinking is needed in the process of playing. As you continue to play such
games, they improve your cognition and make you sharp. Such games are therefore
helpful for the aged who have started experiencing a decline in their thinking
ability. Playing games like chess, Sudoku, jigsaw puzzle, and the tray game
among others will help promote concentration and relieve you from
forgetfulness.
6. Eat Foods the Improves Memory
The expression “you
are what you eat” and “what you eat is what you become” is not just a cliché.
The fact is what you feed the body produces the outcome you see physically. You
don’t eat junk food in night and expect not to have a bloated stomach. This
underscores the need to eat feed the body with what we want it to become.
To
have a sharp memory ability, consider adding a lot of antioxidants to your
diets. Eat much green leafy vegetables, berries, nuts, whole grain, and fish.
Research has shown that people who eat incorporate fruits and vegetables in
their food experience a lower risk of memory loss.
7. Stop Multitasking
We all love to
multi-task sometimes to get some work done quickly. It is not a bad thing but
not suitable for the aged. As we grow, our alertness reduces, and therefore
multitasking during this period puts more stress on the brain. Research has
shown that you can lose focus along the line while multitasking.
The study also
found that multitasking affects productivity by almost 40 percent. Considering
this research, it is imperative that we cut off multitasking as we grow.
Concentrate on one thing, get it well done, and move to the others.
8. Rely on all your senses
Using more of sense
organs in learning is believed to improve cognition. If the brain is to forget
something you just learned, the other senses involved in the process could
prompt the brain to remember. For example, if you forgot how to play a
particular musical composition you learned on the piano, the movement of your
fingers and leg can help you to recollect the keys. An activity like sculpturing involves most of
our senses.
Consequently,
sculptures hardly forget a process no matter their age. If you can’t pick up
such an activity as a hobby, try using most of your senses in your daily
activities. This will surely boost your memory ability.
9. Mnemonic can help You
If you are new to
this, mnemonic a tool or learning technique that helps you consume and remember
information in a significant amount. It can be in any form including rhythm,
song, phrases, acronym, and images.
An acronym like VIBGYOR (Violet Indigo Blue
Green Yellow Orange Red) helps you remember rainbow colours. Also, EADGBE
(Elephants and Donkeys Grow Big Ears) is for remembering the proper order of
the strings of a guitar. You can even devise your own mnemonic to help you
remember things you quickly forget.
10. Never Say Never
The brain works
extraordinarily that once you believe in something and it sinks into the brain,
it begins to affect you. It gives credence to the saying that, what you think
is what you become. Installing negativity into the brain can be very dangerous
to your presence and future state. When you think that you will have a weak
memory as you age, that will inevitably happen.
People who harbour such believe
usually experience memory decline as they age. Shun all forms of stereotypes
associated with aging and believe that no matter your age you will have a sharp
mind. Your belief cannot work in isolation, so you also need to inculcate good
and healthy lifestyle.
11. Take Things Easy on Yourself (Reduce your
thinking)
It is very normal
to forget things sometimes, and things can be compounded as you grow. However,
trying to maintain good cognition does not mean you should force yourself into
remembering things. Don’t feel bad for forgetting your grandsons birthday or
where you placed a document.
Take things easy as you work on your memory. Take
advantage of tools like the calendar and alarm to keep you on schedule. If you
are going shopping, do a shopping list than trying to memorize everything.
You can also designate a particular place at home to keep items you will need
daily.
12. Repetitions
When you need to remember
something badly, repeat the procedure as many times as possible. When you
easily forget what you read, try reading repeatedly. The more you do this, the
higher your ability to remember.
You can keep your
mind as sharp as ever by practicing any of the points above. Choose one or two
that suits your current situation and practice it continually. Things will fall
in place naturally, as time goes on.
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