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Promoting Brain Health in the Elderly: A Focus on Lifestyle Interventions and Cognitive Preservation

Weber Fia*
Department of Psychobiology and Public Health, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
*Corresponding Author: Weber Fia, Department of Psychobiology and Public Health, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy, Email: fiaber27r2@gmail.com

Received Date: Jan 01, 2025 / Published Date: Jan 30, 2025

Citation: Weber F (2025) Promoting Brain Health in the Elderly: A Focus onLifestyle Interventions and Cognitive Preservation J Dement 9: 259.

Copyright: © 2025 Weber F. This is an open-access article distributed under theterms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author andsource are credited.

 
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Abstract

As the global population ages, cognitive decline has become a growing concern. Brain health in the elderly is integral to maintaining quality of life and independence. This study explores the potential benefits of lifestyle interventions, such as physical activity, nutrition, social engagement, and cognitive training, in promoting cognitive preservation in older adults. The aim is to identify evidence-based approaches that can help mitigate the risk of cognitive decline and related diseases such as dementia. Research has consistently shown that regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids, maintaining strong social connections, and engaging in mentally stimulating activities can enhance cognitive function and slow the onset of neurodegenerative conditions. This review synthesizes the findings of various studies and discusses the implications of lifestyle changes on brain health in the elderly, offering recommendations for both individuals and healthcare providers to promote cognitive longevity.

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