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Tech's Role in Keeping Minds Sharp
Texas USAMonday, April 14, 2025
However, the study didn't detail how people were using technology. So, it's unclear if they were using it in ways that really exercised their brains. Also, it's unknown if there's a safe amount of tech use or if too much can be harmful.
The study supports the idea that using technology can keep our brains active and connected. This is important because social isolation is linked to a higher risk of dementia. It's also possible that people who use technology are already more active and resilient, which explains their engagement with tech.
The research also backs up the cognitive reserve theory. This theory suggests that doing complex mental activities can lead to better cognitive health in old age. Even if the brain changes with age, staying mentally active can help.
The study didn't provide specific advice on how to use technology for brain health. But it does suggest that a mix of activities is likely best. It also shows that moderate tech use isn't linked to cognitive decline. Experts advise using technology in a way that brings joy, connection, and stimulation. Too much of anything can be bad, so it's important to find a balance.
Some older adults avoid technology, thinking it's too hard to learn. But even people with mild dementia can be taught to use devices. The challenge of learning can actually be good for the brain.
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