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Exercise, meditate, sleep well to reduce risk of dementia naturally, keep your brain healthy

Best lifestyle habits to prevent dementia: If you want to keep your memory strong as you age, adopting these daily habits can significantly lower your risk of dementia. From regular exercise and a healthy diet to meditation and more, here’s how you can support your brain health.

February 21, 2025 / 13:25 IST
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Best lifestyle habits to prevent dementia: Easy exercises like walking, swimming, jogging or cycling help improve memory and thinking skills (Image: Canva)

Fatigue, joint pain, poor eyesight, memory loss, and many other ailments are the realities of ageing. While memory loss is a common part of growing older, adopting a few simple daily habits can help protect your cognitive function and lower the risk of dementia.

Symptoms of dementia include memory loss, confusion, and trouble with thinking or decision-making. The most common form is Alzheimer’s disease, which leads to progressive memory loss and disorientation. While ageing increases the risk, dementia is not an inevitable part of growing older. Simple lifestyle changes can help delay or even prevent cognitive decline.

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Here are a few healthy habits that will help protect your memory and boost brain health:


  1. Don’t stop moving: Regular exercise boosts blood flow to the brain and helps grow new brain cells. Walking, swimming, jogging or cycling can improve memory and thinking skills. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) suggests  that even light physical activity, like daily walks, can positively impact mood and brain function.
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2. Eat food for the mind: A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats provides the nutrients your brain needs. Diets like the Mediterranean or DASH diets are linked to better cognitive function and a lower risk of dementia.

3. Go to bed on time: A good sleep is essential for memory storage and clearing toxins from the brain. Sticking to a sleep schedule and creating a calm bedtime routine can improve sleep quality and brain function.