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Understand brain health and Alzheimer's, reduce your risk, take action, and make lifestyle choices to protect your brain. Stay social, challenge your brain, make healthy food choices, and protect your head. Learn how to age gracefully and keep your brain sharp.
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HEADS UP FOR HEALTHIER BRAINS What Everyone Should Know About Brain Health and Alzheimer’s Disease
Your Brain • The brain is one of your most vital organs, playing a role in every action and every thought. • Just like the rest of your body it needs to be looked after.
Alzheimer’s Disease • A progressive, degenerative disease that destroys vital brain cells. • Affects a person’s ability to think, remember, speak and even perform simple tasks. • No known cause – No known cure • IS NOT A NORMAL PART OF AGING
Reduce Your Risk • Some risk factors you cannot control: • Age • Family history • Reduce other risk factors and improve your brain’s ability to sustain long-term health.
Take Action for a Healthier Brain • Challenge your brain • Be socially active • Choose a healthy lifestyle • Protect your head
Challenge Your Brain • Regularly challenging your brain may reduce risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. • Try something new • Change the way you normally do something
Challenge Your Brain • Brush your hair with your non-dominant hand • Pick a different route to the grocery store • Play games – chess, cards, crosswords • Learn something new
Be Socially Active • Social interaction appears to have a protective effect against Alzheimer’s disease. • Pick up the phone • Get together with friends • Spend time with people who have a positive outlook • Volunteer • Join a club
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Healthy food choices • Be active • Track your numbers • Reduce stress • Choose wisely • See your doctor regularly
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Make healthy food choices • Canada’s Food Guide • 5 - 12 servings grains • 5 – 10 servings fruits and vegetables • 2 – 4 servings dairy • 2 – 3 servings meat & alternatives
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Make healthy food choices • Limit sodium • Limit caffeine • Limit fat • Watch portion sizes
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Make healthy food choices • Anti-oxidants • Omega 3 oils • water
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Be active • Regular moderate physical activity
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Track your numbers • Blood pressure • Cholesterol • Blood sugar • Weight • Waist circumference
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Reduce stress • Relaxation • Meditation • What works for you?
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Choose wisely • Avoid smoking • Limit alcohol consumption
Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • See your doctor regularly • Annual check up • Specific health concerns
Protect Your Head • Brain injuries, especially repeated concussions, are risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease • Wear a helmet • Use safety features to avoid falls • Wear a seatbelt
Take Action for a Healthier Brain • Challenge Your Brain • Be Socially Active • Choose a Healthy Lifestyle • Protect Your Head
Genetics and Aging • Genetics • Familial Autosomal Disease • Accounts for only 5 – 10 % of Alzheimer’s disease • Age • Most significant risk factor • 1 in 13 over age 65 • I in 3 over age 85
Heads Up • It’s never too soon, it’s never too late
Additional Resources • Alzheimer Society of Windsor & Essex County 242 Lauzon Road, Windsor 519-974-2220 • www.alzheimer.ca • Canadian Standards Association www.csa.ca • Canada’s Food Guide www.hc-sc.gc.ca • Canada’s Physical Activity Guide www.hc-sc.gc.ca