Benefits of physical, mental activity on thinking differ in men and women?

By  Shefali Kohli July 21st 2022 03:50 PM

Minneapolis [US], July 21: As per the recent study, both physical and mental activities can prevent dementia and maintain cognitive function and the advantages of such activities can differ in both men and women. The physical or mental activities which such as: reading, attending classes, playing cards, or playing games can have different impact on gender. Cognitive reserve is the protective mechanism that keeps people's mental faculties sharp even when their brains exhibit the underlying abnormalities linked to dementia and cognitive impairment. actvitisa5 Also Read | Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann admitted to hospital after feeling unwell: Reports As per the study, higher levels of physical activity were linked to higher levels of thinking speed reserve in women but not in men. More mental activity was linked to increased reserves of thinking speed in both men and women. Both men and women who were more physically active did not have greater memory reserves. The study's 758 participants had an average age of 76. Some individuals had dementia while others had dementia with modest cognitive impairment. Along with taking memory and thinking-speed tests, the subjects had brain scans. actvitisa3 A question about people's typical weekly physical activity was also asked of them. They were questioned regarding their participation in three different sorts of mental activity over the previous 13 months, including reading magazines, newspapers, or books; attending classes; and playing cards, games, or bingo. "Prevention is essential because there are debatably few to no viable treatments for Alzheimer's disease. Pa once said, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It's quite thrilling to see that people may possibly increase their cognitive reserve by making small changes like attending community centre classes, playing bingo with friends, or spending more time walking or gardening. According to Pa, a doubling of physical activity would be equivalent to an estimated 2.75 fewer years of ageing when it comes to women's processing speed and reasoning skills, based on the effect sizes shown in the study. actvitisa4 Also Read | Amritsar encounter: Moosewala's shooters Jagroop Roopa and Mannu Kusa killed; 3 cops injured Researchers also investigated if the APOE e4 gene, which has the highest risk for Alzheimer's disease, had an impact on the connection between mental and physical exercise and cognitive reserve. They discovered that carrying the gene in women decreases the benefits of the connection between mental and physical exercise and cognitive reserve. The study does not establish a link between increased cognitive reserve and physical or mental exercise. -PTC News  

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