It’s important to remind ourselves of some of the simple ways to improve memory. Here are five methods to improve memory based on scientific research:
1) Sleep – Sleep has long been identified by scientists as the state in which our bodies optimize and consolidate newly acquired information and store it as memory. A new study in Nature Reviews Neuroscience provides further evidence that getting enough restful sleep is a key ingredient to improving memory.
2) Nutrition – It is a ‘no-brainer’ that poor nutrition will adversely affect your memory (pun intended). There is a strong body of scientific evidence that a diet rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and anti-oxidants is important to brain health. One new study shows that blueberry juice might actually improve memory in older adults. In fact, the popular brain scientist Dr. Amen calls blueberries “brain berries” because of the accumulated research on the positive benefits of this fruit.
3) Relax – De-stressing and meditation are also scientifically accepted ways to improve your memory. In a well publicized study about meditation, a strong case was made that the daily practice of meditation thickened the parts of the brain’s cerebral cortex responsible for decision making, attention, and memory.
4)Physical Exercise – A recent study out of the University of Pennsylvania about exercise and memory found that people who routinely engaged in mindfulness exercises showed measurable improvements in “mind-fitness”. One of the study’s authors stated, “Working memory is an important feature of mind-fitness. Not only does it safeguard against distraction and emotional reactivity, but it also provides a mental workspace to ensure quick-and-considered decisions and action plans. Building mind-fitness with mindfulness training may help anyone who must maintain peak performance in the face of extremely stressful circumstances…”
5) Cognitive Stimulation – Lastly, it is no secret that regularly participating in brain training helps improve memory. In a study I published about HAPPYneuron, our users’ results were analyzed after completing 500 exercises over 18 weeks. On average, HAPPYneuron users improved their memory by 13.9 percent, with an overall improvement of 15.6 percent across all cognitive skills. In short, engaging your memory through practice by playing brain games at HAPPYneuron has been scientifically shown to improve memory.
Tips to implement these five simple memory improving strategies:
» Get to bed a little earlier each night to get more sleep
» Start eating more foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and anti-oxidants such as fish, avocados, walnuts, and blueberries
» Get a book on meditation and/or sign-up for a class and try it out
» If you are not already exercising at least three times a week, start going for 20 minute walks until you build up enough fitness to expand your exercise regimen
» Login to HAPPYneuron or sign up for a free trial and start playing brain games to improve your memory
2 Comments
I watch TV because it relaxes me from my caregiver’s obligation with regards to substitute towards all the lack of help I do not get anymore from my husbands regarding executive skills since he has had brain surgery. I do train in painting and drawing classes 4 x week 6hrs x day standing and walking a bit while I work. I also plan every single activity we both have to engage in, in both our lives.
Liliana, sounds like you are doing a great job. Watching a little television from time to time to relax isn’t going to harm most people.