ABC Newspapers 2025 Senior Lifestyles | Page 5

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Special supplement to The Anoka County Shopper & Blaine / Spring Lake Park Life Senior Lifestyles
August 2025 | Page 5

The impact of reading on cognitive decline

Aging and change go hand in hand. Although some may bemoan the gray hairs that start to arrive or stiffness in the knees that seems to sneak up on a person in middle age, such concerns are not necessarily enough to lose sleep over. However, many people 50 or older are nervous about the potential for cognitive issues like dementia as they grow older. The Alzheimer’ s Association estimates that 6.7 million people have Alzheimer’ s disease in the United States. The Alzheimer Society of Canada estimates that there were 733,040 people living with dementia in the country as of January 1, 2024. Alzheimer’ s disease and other dementias can rob people of their memories, personalities and abilities to live satisfying, independent lives. While it may not be impossible to prevent all cognitive issues completely, there is reason to believe that reading could be an ally in cognitive care. The American Academy of Neurology
says that reading stimulates the brain and has been shown to slow down cognitive decline in old age. Reading also may help slow down memory loss. The powers of reading were noticed more than 10 years ago when a 2013 study from researchers at Emory University measured readers’ MRI scans as they read books. They found the deeper readers went into a story, the more areas
of their brains were activated. This activity remained elevated for several days after participants finished their books. The more a person reads, the stronger complex networks in the brain become. Additional evidence that reading can help the brain was noted by researchers at the Texas A & M School of Public Health. A 2024 study suggests that older people with mild cognitive impairment who engage in high levels of activities like reading, hobbies and word games have better memory, working memory, attention, and processing speed than those who do not take part in such endeavors. Furthermore, a 2021 study published in Neurology found that high levels of cognitive activity, like reading and writing letters, can delay the onset of Alzheimer’ s disease by five years among those age 80 and over. Reading can keep brains functioning optimally and potentially delay age-related cognitive decline.

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