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LEARNING YOUR WAY TO A HEALTHY BRAIN: What is Brain Health?

An Information guide on Brain Health for Older Adults

What is Brain Health?

                 

Brain health is about making the most of your brain and helping to reduce risks to it as you age. A healthy brain, supported by adequate blood flow, is essential for living a longer and fuller life. Brain health enables thought, planned action, and emotional connections that impact the daily lives and progress of individuals, families and communities. (American Heart Association FAQs about Brain Health)

A healthy brain is able to:

The most important ways to maintain and improve brain health are:

  • Pay attention, receive, and recognize input from our senses
  • Learn and Remember
  • Communicate
  • Solve problems and Make decisions
  • Support movement and Regulate emotions
  • Take Care of Your Physical Health
  • Eat Healthy Foods
  • Be Physically Active
  • Keep Your Mind Active
  • Stay Connected with others through Social Activities
  • Reduce Risks to Cognitive Health

Handouts

"What is Brain Health?" A short video from the University of Texas at Dallas Center for the Brain.

Acti-v8 Your Brain - A video from the Global Alzheimer's Platform Foundation

Brain Health Websites

Articles on Brain Health

Books from the Public Libraries