The Scotsman

Over-50s can boost brain function by regularly doing puzzles, study finds

- By ROD MINCHIN

Older adults who regularly do word and number puzzles have sharper brains, according to a study.

The more regularly adults aged 50 and over attempted puzzles such as crosswords and sudoku, the better their brain function, it found.

Academics at the University of Exeter and King’s College London carried out research into more than 19,000 participan­ts who completed an online survey. They were asked to report how frequently they engage in word and number puzzles and undertake a series of cognitive tests sensitive to measuring changes in brain function.

The scientists found the more regularly participan­ts engaged with the puzzles, the better they performed on tasks assessing attention, reasoning and memory. From their results, researcher­s found people who engage in word puzzles have a brain function equivalent to ten years younger than their age, on tests assessing grammatica­l reasoning, and eight years younger than their age on tests measuring short-term memory.

Study leader Dr Anne Corbett, of the University of Exeter Medical School, said: “We’ve found that the more regularly people engage with puzzles such as crossword sand sudoku, the sharper their performanc­e is across a range of tasks assessing memory, attention and reasoning.

“The improvemen­ts are particular­ly clear in the speed and accuracy of their performanc­e.

“In some areas the improvemen­t was quite dramatic – on measures of problem-solving, people who regularly do these puzzles performed equiv alent to an average of eight years younger compared to those who don’t. We can’t say that playing these puzzles necessaril­y reduces the risk of dementia in later life but this research supports previous findings that indicate regular use of word and number puzzles helps keep our brains working better for longer.”

The two linked papers are published in the Inter nati on al Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.

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