How to live a long life with a clear mind

r> in the developed (or as they say - in a civilized) countries - Alzheimer's disease become ill from 21 to 27% of people aged 60 years and 42-47% people who have reached 80 years of age. It could not pass by scientists who are engaged in this issue closely. It's what a burden on society - is the number of patients with senile dementia. And the material, social and psychological.
psychoneurology Doctors and psychologists from the United States was able to develop a method of divining the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease in old age. And long before the onset of this.
How? Scientists analyzed the autobiographies that were written in the 30 years young girls coming to medical school training of nurses. Along with this was carried out extensive work on processing of data on health status of these former abiturientok (of course those who have lived up to our days) and on diseases that affect those who have already left this world.
And what happened? From research scientists, it became clear that the tendency to the appearance of symptoms of senile dementia demonstrated by those who in his early years he wrote his autobiography, short sentences, or as some say - chopped phrases. Conversely, those who write autobiographies to integrate complex and long sentences abounding various circumstances of time and space, refinement and the subordinate clause - usually up to an old age kept a clear mind.
What is the relationship between the complexity of the proposals, written in his youth, and the likelihood of developing dementia in old age? While this is at the level of assumption - people predisposed to the development of this hard-hitting disease, even in his youth points out the fact that a weaker short-term memory. A short-term memory is important to add words in length and intelligent suggestions.

Source: online edition of "Planet Health" website company "MediaRoom" www.ph / as 30.06.04


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