Not only does the way we look, move, see, and hear change as we age, but the way we think does as well. Changes in cognition are considered a normal part of aging. Since the age of 30, you or a loved one may have noticed a subtle decline in your cognition. Some cognition changes that are considered a normal part of aging include difficulty with maintaining attention, multitasking, word-finding abilities, and decreased slowness in our thinking. Even though these cognitive changes are inevitable and normal, they may cause us to have trouble performing tasks in our everyday lives. The good news is there are many ways to improve your cognitive abilities including exercise! Here are 5 exercises you may want to consider incorporating into your daily exercise routine.
Exercising is a fantastic way to improve your brain health with many different types to choose from, but it might be difficult to know where to start. You might be apprehensive or anxious to include new types of exercise discussed in this blog, or you may be increasing difficulty performing daily activities due to cognitive challenges. On the bright side, you do not have to be alone! Our personal trainers and occupational therapists at Live Your Life Minnesota would love to help you achieve improved health and wellness in all areas of your life. Contact us for a free consultation today!
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