Brain teasers may not stop age-related mental decline
Playing
Sudoku
or crosswords may not arrest age-related mental decline, as earlier studies
suggested, but can boost mental ability over a lifetime, shows a research.
The
new study challenged previous studies that suggested mental
agility can be maintained or improved by exercising the mind with such
brain teasers.
Led
by a team from the University of Aberdeen in the UK, the study found that such
activities had no effect on the rate of mental decline associated with ageing.
However,
regularly engaging in intellectual activities boosts mental ability throughout
life, providing a "higher cognitive point" from which to decline.
The
study, published in the BMJ, did not show that they decline any slower. Read
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