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Keep forgetting things? Discover what a brain scan revealed about my cognitive health

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  • Forgetfulness is a common part of aging but doesn't necessarily indicate dementia.
  • The 'three pillars of brain health'—nutrition, sleep, and exercise—are crucial for maintaining cognitive function.
  • Regular cognitive assessments and brain scans can provide valuable insights into brain health and help mitigate the risk of cognitive decline.

As we age, it's not uncommon to misplace our glasses or struggle to recall a name. But when these lapses in memory become frequent, they can lead to anxiety about our brain health. Is it just typical forgetfulness, or could it be something more serious like dementia? This question led me to the Aston Brain Centre in Birmingham, where I underwent a brain scan to uncover the state of my cognitive health.

The journey began with a series of questions that many of us might find familiar: Why did I forget my wife's birthday plans? Why can't I remember if I locked the front door? These everyday lapses can be unsettling, especially when considering the specter of dementia. With approximately a million people living with dementia in the UK and around 6 million in the US, it's a concern that touches many lives globally.

At the Aston Brain Centre, I was introduced to the MEG (magnetoencephalography) scanner, a device that measures the magnetic fields produced by electrical activity in the brain. This giant metal helmet, resembling an old-fashioned salon hairdryer, promised to provide insights into my brain's function. As I prepared for the scan, I was asked to provide basic information about my medical history and lifestyle.

Caitlin Baltzer, CEO of MYndspan, emphasized the importance of the 'three pillars of brain health': nutrition, sleep, and exercise. These factors play a crucial role in maintaining cognitive function and preventing cognitive decline. "By modifying controllable risk factors, most people manage to avoid dementia," she explained.

Next, I underwent a series of 'gamified cognitive assessments' designed to measure my short-term working memory, attention span, and spatial skills. These tests included matching shapes on an iPad screen, answering true-or-false questions, and remembering which tile was under a specific symbol the last time I clicked it. These assessments provided a comprehensive overview of my cognitive abilities.

The results of the brain scan and cognitive assessments offered a glimmer of hope. While forgetfulness is a common part of aging, it doesn't necessarily indicate the onset of dementia. By focusing on the three pillars of brain health—nutrition, sleep, and exercise—we can significantly improve our cognitive function and reduce the risk of cognitive decline.

For instance, a diet rich in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and other brain-boosting nutrients can support brain health. Regular physical activity increases blood flow to the brain, promoting the growth of new neurons and improving cognitive function. Adequate sleep is essential for memory consolidation and overall brain health.

While forgetfulness can be a worrying sign, it doesn't always mean the worst. By taking proactive steps to maintain brain health through proper nutrition, regular exercise, and sufficient sleep, we can enhance our cognitive function and enjoy a healthier, more vibrant life as we age.


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