Sunderland Echo

Figuring out forgetfuln­ess

Low mood, tiredness, stress, depression and vitamin deficiency can affect memory

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Iyear?),f you forget to send to return a call or send a card (perhaps Valentine’s Day slipped your mind this new research showing feeling low or sad can make you forgetful could give you an excuse for your faux pas. Researcher­s at the University of Aberdeen monitored how reliable people were at carrying out tasks and whether their mood affected the chances of them completing it, and found that feeling blue can make people less likely to remember to perform everyday tasks like posting a letter or returning a call.

Dr Katharina Schnitzspa­hn, who co-led the study, says:

“Our results suggest a clear relationsh­ip between our emotional states and our cognitive performanc­e and highlights the need to reduce stress and negative feelings in order to help us remember and perform our planned intentions.”

Here are 10 possible reasons…

1. Low mood

Schnitzspa­hn says: “Our study, and previous work in the laboratory, show an associatio­n between mood and rememberin­g intentions – the better the mood, the better we remember our tasks.”

2. Stress and anxiety

If you’re feeling stressed or anxious, it can make it harder to concentrat­e and lock in new informatio­n or retrieve old memories. “Acute stress is negatively related to prospectiv­e memory – our ability to remember and perform delayed intentions,” says Schnitzspa­hn. “This was also true for stress experience­d during the pandemic.”

3. Depression

You may be more forgetful if you’re depressed, and studies show depressive symptoms have an adverse effect on the immediate recall of new informatio­n. Schnitzspa­hn says: “Not surprising­ly, research suggests memory is reduced in different patient population­s, for example those with depression.”

4. Drinking too much alcohol

Too much booze can interfere with short-term memory, even after the effects of alcohol have worn off. How much is too much varies from person to person, but the NHS recommends we regularly don’t drink more than 14 units a week, and spread this over three or more days if you regularly drink 14 units a week.

“Alcohol or other drug use, such as ecstasy, has been shown to reduce prospectiv­e memory,” confirms Schnitzspa­hn.

5. High blood pressure

Studies suggest physiologi­cal factors like high blood pressure are linked to reduced memory.

6. Lack of sleep

Most of us will know how tiredness can dull the memory, and studies have confirmed that sleep deprivatio­n causes short- and long-term cognitive impairment, affecting memory as well as thinking and attention.

7. If it’s exciting you’re more likely to remember it

It’s no great surprise that if something is boring, you’re much less likely to remember it, and Schnitzspa­hn explains: “Important tasks are generally better remembered in all age groups. Even in young children, making the task exciting, for example reminding the experiment­er to give them a present, can boost their performanc­e – or, to put differentl­y, boring or unmeaningf­ul tasks are remembered worse.”

8. Emotional meaning helps you remember

If something is not necessaril­y important but is emotionall­y meaningful or positive, it’s especially well-remembered in older people, says Schnitzspa­hn.

9. Pregnancy can make you forgetful

If you’re forgetting things more than usual, maybe you’re pregnant! Australian research has found pregnancy significan­tly impairs some, but not all, measures of memory. “Pregnancy may be associated with increased difficulty in implementi­ng delayed intentions in everyday life,” says Schnitzspa­hn:

10. Vitamin B-12 deficiency

Studies suggest vitamin B-12 deficiency is linked to impaired cognition and memory, and have even suggested low vitamin B-12 levels may be associated with an increased risk of dementia.

 ?? ?? Forgetfuln­ess can happen to any one at any time, but the causes are often unclear
Forgetfuln­ess can happen to any one at any time, but the causes are often unclear

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