Don’t deny yourself the luxury of curling
up with that murder mystery, tragic tale, or
sci-fi thriller this weekend. Consider it
self-defense class for your brain.
Being a bookworm doesn’t just make you
smart. It makes you mentally tough. It builds
so much cognitive reserve that bookworms’
brains may be bolstered against bad things
like pollution and toxins.
Calling All Reserves
On cognitive tests, book lovers outperform
people with lower reading levels. No surprise
there. But the big news is that people who
read regularly may develop a "cognitive
reserve." What’s that mean? That
they’ve got extra brainpower to keep the
mind rolling when brain cells are under
attack. In a study of factory workers, the
brains of the big readers functioned just
fine on cognitive tasks, despite on-the-job
exposure to toxic substances, like lead.
Brain Boosters
In addition to making a trip to your local
bookstore, here are other steps you can take
to stay sharp:
Got a few minutes? Stimulate
your synapses with this sudoku puzzle.
RealAge Benefit: Learning a new game
that requires brainpower can make your
RealAge 1.3 years younger.