Alzheimer’s Trade-Off for Mentally Active Seniors – US News and World Report

Mental exercise lets seniors outrun Alzheimer’s disease—for a while. Then the race takes a tragic turn for the sharp-minded, a new study finds, as declines in memory and other thinking skills kick into high gear.

After age 65, regular participation in mentally stimulating activities, including doing crossword puzzles and reading, delays intellectual decay caused by Alzheimer’s disease, say neuropsychologist Robert Wilson of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and his colleagues.

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