Friday, May 28, 2021
Brain Size & Household Chores
Researchers
found that doing household chores can improve the brain health of older adults. Household physical
activity was positively associated with larger gray matter volume in older
adults. The more time people spent on household chores, the larger their
brains. Household chores translate as a light workout, which is known to be
beneficial to the brain. Participants doing household chores are less likely to
be sedentary, which is linked with poor brain health. Shrinkage of brain tissue
has been linked with a higher risk for developing dementia. The first author
said, “Scientists already know that exercise has a positive impact on the
brain, but our study is the first to show that the same may be true for
household chores.” At the end of the 10-year study, researchers concluded that regular moderate exercise—including doing household chores—was enough to
slow brain aging by the equivalent of 10 years. You might view household tasks
as an anti-aging strategy that is helping you to have a larger brain and better
cognitive health. Watching TV hour after hour? Maybe not so much. Just saying.
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