Can Brain Stimulating Games Help Slow Down
Aging?
Alzheimer's Disease (AD, DAT), Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI, aMCI), ETC
In an earlier article, Alzheimer's Disease
and how human memory works have been discussed. Although researchers still do
not have a definite solution for stopping AD, our current understanding is that
“These findings suggest we should spend more time researching ways to slow
down or stop the early stages of neuro-degeneration,”
said Dr. DeKosky, M.D., professor of neurology,
psychiatry, neurobiology and human genetics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. One established fact is
that more brain stimulation in the young age will strengthen the brain to
prevent early development of MCI or DAT. In this article, we extend the
discussion on natural ways of maintaining memory function and slowing down
aging.
Can We
Really Slow Down Memory Aging?
Recently, there are clinical studies confirming the benefit
of engaging brain stimulating activities for health. Marian Diamond, a
neuroscientist and professor of neuroanatomy at the
Researchers (see reference below) at
Brain-stimulating activities such as newspaper-reading,
card games, puzzles and draughts had been shown in "the best study of the
problem so far" to lower the risk of Dementia, claimed Prof Lawrence Whalley, professor of mental health at Aberdeen University,
who was challenging the widespread conventional wisdom that intelligence - as
in the case of the novelist Iris Murdoch - and use of the mind are no
protection against Alzheimer's. He declared: "The greater the mental
activity at the beginning of the study, the lower the risk of dementia." (see reference below)
The brain is like a muscle: Use it or lose it. Today's
research offers evidence showing that taking steps to protect your brain can
prevent a decreased memory and slowed wit. Mental exercise is crucial. It
begins when parents read to their children. But it is never too late to
stimulate the brain.
So, it is save to say that we can
slow down aging especially brain aging by stimulating it. If what you do now
can delay a few years of getting any brain or memory disease, you will be doing
yourself a great favor. Why? The extra few years may mean that an affordable
drug may become available to stop or cure DAT entirely.
What Games
Can We Play for Health Benefit?
In today's fast speed and schedule-driven work and social
environment, people very much need to relax and spend time with family members
and friends for both physical and mental health reasons. Consequently, many
games have been invented to provide entertainment and family interaction.
Unfortunately, many games are of the category that they do not stand the test
of time because they don't provide the right challenge to people's brains.
These generally are the "luck" games by throwing a die and following
instructions or games. Or they are only stimulating finger and eye coordination
(pull the trigger type) with little thinking activities. Or games based on
"trivia" which do require memory (the declaration type) but not
necessarily helping the neurostructure of the brain
so to slow down or stop the early stages of neuro-degeneration.
In fact, some of the games are wasting precious time of young children whose
brains are in development which can benefit from healthy stimulation and
learning. Learning is an important aspect of stimulating the brain.
We have presented a list of games for improving memory and
brain function in the earlier article. They are repeated here below. Except, in
the list below, the Braino Scrammble
(TM) © game invented by the author is now listed on top not on the bottom. The
reason is that this game is invented with the health benefit in mind. It not
only provides the fun and entertainment elements of a game
but also contains all the positive elements of a good game, namely,
strategy, memory, thinking, alertness and variety which stimulate the brain.
Most importantly, the game provides learning opportunity both through words,
language, sentences and mathematical operations. The game compares well with
the time-tested games such as Scrabble, Poker and Majong.
In fact, there are at least three games contained in the Scrammble
game set, called Scrammble (Word), Scrammble (Word) Poker and Scrammble
(Word) Ma-jong. (TM) © The
strategy involved in winning the games sure challenges the neuro-structure
of the brain and yet these games are extremely fun to play for all ages. If
this sounds too intriguing or too commercial, please do visit the web sites of Scrammble(TM) © below to judge for yourself.