Effect on Cognitive skills |
The study was conducted in nearly 5,000 people. The researchers looked at
several factors to determine cardiovascular risk and found that people with just
a 10% higher risk were prone to a quicker rate of cognitive decline.
The only
areas of cognition that seemed unaffected by cardiovascular risk were reasoning
in men, and fluency (usually assessed by a word-finding or word-generating
task) in women.
So how can you improve
cardiovascular health and lower your risk for heart disease and increased
cognitive decline?
According to Mayo Clinic, you should try the
following:
1) Choose lower fat
protein sources like skim milk, fish, beans, and skinless chicken.
· 2) Try olive oil instead
of butter
· 3) Eat lots of fruits and
vegetables
· 4) Switch to whole grains
for flour, bread, pasta, and rice, and cut the sugar to a minimum
· 5) Cut down on salt and
salty condiments like soy sauce
· 6) Whatever you eat, be
sure to control portion size so you don’t eat too much
· 7) Don’t smoke
· 8) Get some exercise
regularly–even if it’s just a walk
· 9) Reduce stress in your
life
- Team Shirsa
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