Long-term stress can raise the risk of dementia. Everyone feels stress. Some people handle it better than others. People who cope well lower their risk of memory loss.
Meditation is one way to cope. It helps lower stress. Less stress helps protect the brain.
How meditation works
Meditation means setting time to focus on the present. It helps people pay attention. It also helps them manage feelings. This supports brain health.
Scientists have studied the brain during meditation. They found changes in brain activity and shape.
Brain scans show more activity in three key areas:
- Thinking area (prefrontal cortex) — helps with self-awareness
- Memory area (entorhinal cortex) — supports memory and awareness
- Focus area (caudate) — helps with attention span
These areas are important for memory and focus. Meditation also lowers heart rate and blood pressure. Both are linked to brain health.
Here’s how to get started:
- Try a free app, podcast, or audiobook with guided meditation.
- Join a free or low-cost meditation group at a community center.
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