Brain Stimulating Activities < Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment - Video

Mentally Stimulating Activities Reduce the Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

Engaging in some brain-stimulating activities was associated with a lower risk of developing MCI in a study of cognitively normal adults 70 and older, according to an article published by JAMA Neurology.

Mild cognitive impairment (MC is the intermediate zone between normal cognitive aging and dementia, so examining potential protective lifestyle-related factors against cognitive decline and dementia is important, according to the article. See the video.