Some months back I happened to visit my professors at IIT Mumbai as I
happened to be in Mumbai from Bangalore for a couple of days on some
personal work. I was taken aback to see, Prof. Uday Gaitonde of
Mechanical Engineering Department getting adept at using his left hand
to move the mouse while he was typing with both his hands. His
efficiency at work had drastically improved.When I asked him how come he
has changed his working style, he told me how he keeps both hemispheres
of the brain active.
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Creative intellectual activities keep your brain active |
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Immediately after that visit I had penned this blog (
click here..).
In the next four to five years humans would have mastered how to tinker
with the genes in the human body that ensures longevity of human life.
We would live on an average upto 120 years. Though the thought was
initially shocking, it is going to be a truth of life, we all need to be
preparing for that.
Longevity of life is interesting
and beneficial if one is healthy, ie. a healthy mind in a healthy body. A
healthy mind is an active and occupied mind, occupied in productive and
creative pursuits. Age may tire out the body, but the mind can keep it
active and young.
The best way to keep our brain active
is to start using both hemispheres of the brain, ie. both our hands for
the daily chores. The left hand keeps our right hemisphere of the brain
active and the right hand ensures the left hemisphere gets all the
stimuli. Excessive use of the right hand puts the left hemisphere of
brain to more use and the right hemisphere to disuse, making it a hot
candidate for Alzheimer's disease in future.
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Compulsorily engage in some physical activity daily |
How many of us know that continuous stress actually
shrinks our brain. It is in our best interests to develop healthy habits
of life that can help keep our mind active and rejuvenated. I happened
to listen to an interesting
TED talk by Elizabeth Amini on how to keep one's brain young, the points mentioned are interesting and inspiring too.
1. Walk at least for 30 minutes , 5 times a week. Most of us lead sedentary lives keeping our minds and brains active,
2.
Engage in mind engaging games and activities like cross word puzzles,
Sudoku etc on a daily basis to keep your brain cells active
3. Avoid poisons to the human body like excess alcohol, smoking etc..
4.
Be a socially active person engaging in social reunions, social
engagements, volunteering activities, catching up with friends etc..
5.
Having a purpose / direction / cause in life and working to attain it.
6. Relax / meditation/ yoga / reading books whenever one get time to relax the brain cells
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Yoga / meditation - medicine for body and soul |
7. Partner
with a doctor focusing on whole body health using preventive medicine,
exercises etc. than active chemical medication etc.
8.
Protect your head - that's the most critical part of your body and
possibly the most delicately placed part. Don't text while driving..
9. Follow
the Mediterranean diet - 7-10 servings of fruits / vegetables daily,
include fish, nuts, beans, legumes etc in your daily diet regularly. Take good natural supplements like cheese, curd etc..
10.
Maintain and follow a positive outlook on life. Forgive and forget ..
We are just travelers here. Nothing is ours and we are not going to take
anything with us. Loss and gain is part of life. Enjoy and experience
it, never lose your peace of mind over it.
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Mayo Clinic advice for a young, healthy and active brain ..
Mayo
Clinic is one of the most helpful preventive medicine centres of the
world which is famous for its numerous medical departments.(
click here for an interesting video). They have listed ten points that can help our brians active and young.
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Catch up with friends, engage in some activity |
1.
Socialise more - increase your circle of friends and social contacts and try to meethem more frequently
2. Keep moving - avoid sedentary activities like sitting a a place for more than an hour, keep moving your buttocks..
3. Take a class to learn something new - it renews brains connections and helps establish new ones
4. Eat plenty of plants and fruits and healthy fat like Olive oil (cocnut oil is not mentioned)
5. Get
enough sleep and rest daily, minimum of 7-8 hours daily to help
rejuvenate and revitalise your body for a new day of exciting actions
and thoughts..
6. Train the brain to take on new challenges to improve mental sharpness
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Play around with young people, care for them .. |
7. Quit smoking to reduce risk of cognitive diseases like poor learning, perception, memory and problem solving
8. Manage stress by relaxing often to ward off depression, fear, anxiety etc..
9.
Protect the head to prevent concussions that can harm later on in life.
10. Keep blood pressure in check, what's bad for heart is equally bad for the brain.
The last and final advice I can give the elders is to move and
enjoy the company of youngsters. Mingle with them, it definitely takes years off your life.
Here is a very useful and interesting link to Mayo Clinic's 50 health tips... (
click here..)
George..