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Yoga may prevent memory decline

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Doing yoga for a long time could change the structure of your brain and protect it against cognitive decline in old age, suggests new research. When the researcher­s imaged elderly female yoga practition­ers’ brains, they found that the “yoginis” have greater cortical thickness in the left prefrontal cortex, in brain areas associated with cognitive functions like attention and memory.

As we age, the structure and functional­ity of our brains change and this often leads to cognitive decline, including impaired attention or memory.

One such change in the brain involves the cerebral cortex becoming thinner, which scientists have shown is correlated with cognitive decline.

So, how can we slow or reverse these changes? The findings, published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscien­ce, suggest that the answer could lie in contemplat­ive practices like yoga.

“In the same way as muscles, the brain develops through training,” explained one of the researcher­s, Elisa Kozasa. “Like any contemplat­ive practice, yoga has a cognitive component in which attention and concentrat­ion are important,” Kozasa added.

The research team wanted to see if elderly long-term yoga practition­ers had any difference­s in terms of brain structure compared with healthy elderly people who had never practiced yoga.

They recruited a small group of female yoga practition­ers (also known as yoginis) who had practiced yoga at least twice a week for a minimum of eight years.

The researcher­s compared the yoginis with another group of healthy women who had never practiced yoga, but who were well-matched to the yoginis in terms of their age and levels of physical activity.

The researcher­s scanned the participan­ts’ brains using magnetic resonance imaging to see if there were any difference­s in brain structure. “We found greater thickness in the left prefrontal cortex in the yoginis, in brain regions associated with cognitive functions such as attention and memory,” added another researcher Rui Afonso.

Like any contemplat­ive practice, yoga has a cognitive component in which attention and concentrat­ion are important.” Elisa Kozasa

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