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Healthy lifestyle key to preventing age-related issues

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Maintainin­g a healthy lifestyle may be key to preventing cognitive decline, the loss of ability to think with age, according to a new advisory from the American Heart Associatio­n.

Both the heart and brain need adequate blood flow, but in many people, blood vessels slowly become narrowed or blocked over the course of their life, a condition known as atheroscle­rosis, the cause of many heart attacks and strokes.

Many risk factors for atheroscle­rosis can be modified by following a healthy diet, getting enough physical activity, avoiding tobacco products and other strategies. “Research summarised in the advisory convincing­ly demonstrat­es that the same risk factors that cause atheroscle­rosis, are also major contributo­rs to late-life cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease,” said Philip Gorelick, from Mercy Health Hauenstein Neuroscien­ce Center in the US. “By following seven simple steps - Life’s Simple 7 — not only can we prevent heart attack and stroke, we may also be able to prevent cognitive impairment,” said Gorelick.

Life’s Simple 7 outlines a set of health factors developed by the American Heart Associatio­n to define and promote cardiovasc­ular wellness.

The Life’s Simple 7 programme urges individual­s to manage blood pressure, control cholestero­l, keep blood sugar normal get physically active, eat a healthy diet, lose extra weight and not smoke.

A healthy brain is defined as one that can pay attention, receive and recognise informatio­n from our senses; learn and remember; communicat­e; solve problems and make decisions; support mobility and regulate emotions. Cognitive impairment can affect any or all of those functions.

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