Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
Life

Shun Sedentary Lifestyle To Stay Sharp

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 21 Sep, 2014 01:14 PM
  • Shun Sedentary Lifestyle To Stay Sharp
Engaging in physical activity and avoiding a sedentary lifestyle are both important for maintaining an adequate brain health in older age, says a study.
 
Like everything else in the body, the white-matter fibres that allow communication between brain regions also decline with age, but structural integrity of white-matter tracts and an older person's level of daily activity are linked, the findings showed.
 
"To our knowledge, this is the first study of its kind that uses an objective measure of physical activity along with multiple measures of brain structure," said researcher Agnieszka Burzynska from the University of Illinois in the US.
 
The study tracked physical activity in 88 healthy but "low-fit" participants aged 60 to 78.
 
The participants agreed to wear accelerometers during most of their waking hours over the course of a week, and also submitted to brain imaging.
 
The team found that the brains of older adults who regularly engaged in moderate-to-vigorous exercise generally "showed less of the white-matter lesions," Burzynska said.
 
The association between physical activity and white-matter structural integrity was region-specific, the researchers reported.
 
Older adults who engaged more often in light physical activity had greater structural integrity in the white-matter tracts of the temporal lobes, which lie behind the ears and play a key role in memory, language, and the processing of visual and auditory information.
 
"In contrast, those who spent more time sitting had lower structural integrity in the white-matter tracts connecting the hippocampus - a structure crucial for learning and memory," Burzynska said.
 
The study appeared in the journal PLOS ONE.

MORE Life ARTICLES

Elderly perform brain tasks better in morning

Elderly perform brain tasks better in morning
Be it doing taxes, seeing a doctor about a new condition or cooking an unfamiliar recipe, older adults perform better on demanding cognitive tasks in the morning...

Elderly perform brain tasks better in morning

Are you a narcissist? Read on

Are you a narcissist? Read on
To find out if your colleague or friend is a narcissist, you do not require a detailed test or expert's help but to ask a simple question: Are you a narcissist?

Are you a narcissist? Read on

Why thinking skills go down with age

Why thinking skills go down with age
If your grandparents take a long to recognise known faces from a fleeting glance, that may well signal their declining intelligence....

Why thinking skills go down with age

Let workers surf internet to boost productivity

Let workers surf internet to boost productivity
The new mantra to boost productivity is: Give your employees internet breaks during work hours to help kids in school homework or pay utility bills and not offline during lunch or coffee breaks....

Let workers surf internet to boost productivity

Decoded: How you sniff that jasmine smell

Decoded: How you sniff that jasmine smell
Do you know why some people can easily detect faint whiffs of coffee or wine buried amid a plethora of odours? An Indian American researcher says they...

Decoded: How you sniff that jasmine smell

Your bed goes beyond just sex and sleep

Your bed goes beyond just sex and sleep
But the reality is that consumers have turned their mattresses into reading nooks, home offices, music dens, TV stations and even dining rooms....

Your bed goes beyond just sex and sleep