My grandmother just died of dementia last week. She forgot how to swallow food and water. She was 89. Most people in my family live to 103-107. I think it was because she didn’t socialize much, retired too early, and lived alone. The others worked into their 80’s, had hobbies, church and livestock until their deaths. Never retire!!!!!
I met 2 older men that were in great health and in their 80s. I asked their secret and 1 said retire as soon as you can. The other said. Ever retire. Different strokes for different folks
We can prevent dementia by eating the right food, constantly exercise at least five times a week to build strength, endurance, and stamina, and giving our brains continuing education. For example, we must continue to teach the brain how to dance, how to sing, how to read out loud, to learn a new language, to play an instrument, to work puzzles, etc... The key here is to make things fun and that we must constantly learn to adapt to changes, build our muscles, swimming, stretching to be flexible, singing to train our voice, our breathing to have a young voice, dancing to be agile to bounce, to walk on tip toes, learning a new language or many languages for fun, reading out loud to project our voice and to train our eyes to see the whole paragraph, the whole page, breathing deeply to activate the energy to flow, letting God worry about things that is beyond our control, loving to be compassionate for other and to love ourselves dearly. In short, there are so many things to learn, and as we learn we will discover many interesting things, many wonders, and we make things fun along the way.
Ketones have many benefits over glucose as the primary energy source. But the Mediterranean diet has benefits over other diets because they use olive oil which has the least amount of pufa as a vegetable oil. If you eat carbohydrates for fuel. Then consuming too cholesterol or saturated fats can have detrimental effect as excessive carb surplus consumption are turned into fats for storage.
My grandmother just died of dementia last week. She forgot how to swallow food and water. She was 89. Most people in my family live to 103-107. I think it was because she didn’t socialize much, retired too early, and lived alone. The others worked into their 80’s, had hobbies, church and livestock until their deaths. Never retire!!!!!
not socializing much, living alone, retiring early... now they seem to me more like consequences and not the cause for dementia.
Sorry for your loss. May her soul rest in peace
my great aunt has also spent much of her life alone and now has developed dementia. isolation is proven to lead to chronic illness unfortunately.
I met 2 older men that were in great health and in their 80s. I asked their secret and 1 said retire as soon as you can. The other said. Ever retire. Different strokes for different folks
89 is a good amount of time to experience this life! And she helped create you! 🫶🏽 carry on
We can prevent dementia by eating the right food, constantly exercise at least five times a week to build strength, endurance, and stamina, and giving our brains continuing education. For example, we must continue to teach the brain how to dance, how to sing, how to read out loud, to learn a new language, to play an instrument, to work puzzles, etc... The key here is to make things fun and that we must constantly learn to adapt to changes, build our muscles, swimming, stretching to be flexible, singing to train our voice, our breathing to have a young voice, dancing to be agile to bounce, to walk on tip toes, learning a new language or many languages for fun, reading out loud to project our voice and to train our eyes to see the whole paragraph, the whole page, breathing deeply to activate the energy to flow, letting God worry about things that is beyond our control, loving to be compassionate for other and to love ourselves dearly. In short, there are so many things to learn, and as we learn we will discover many interesting things, many wonders, and we make things fun along the way.
Well said
Excellent talk Henry- so clear and easy to follow
What do you guys mean there’s no audio? I can hear this perfectly fine.
The speaker is so soft spoken that those who set their laptop to lower end would find no audio
Speakers up all the way. No sound iphone
Audio drops out if you pause. Have to restart entire video multiple times, cannot fast forward either. Really odd
Cannot hear!!!
That's boomers for ya
No audio! What a shame, because it looks really interesting.
My audio works but it sounds really odd :/
no there was audio
I put in captions
Your showing signs of dementia.
No audio but didn't matter as captions could cover all he said. Glad for this feature in youtube
there is some problem...video's voice! what happened with it?
Great talk!
Why What let you think it is great ? Why not mediocre or average?
Audio is fine
Well done, great presentation. Thank you Sir.
Uh-oh, my brain is not working. Can't hear it
You’re a funny guy😄
turn up the volume The guy is soft spoken
Sure do wished I could hear it....☹
Captions! No sound but captions do work here. Important Ted Talk
Audio not working
I can't read lips, where's the sound?
Thank you very much
No sound
There’s no audio 👎🏽
No audio when i just had one bluetooth earbud on
I can't hear you.
Fix the audio
You don't have dementia,
there is no audio.
The sound is not working WTF ???
Seriously
Can't hear it on my phone.
very informative
Cannot hear at all! No audio.
There is no audio
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the last three men I know that got/had dementia were lean mean fighting machines 2 were non smokers 2 were non drinkers, all very intelligent men
There are over 100 possible causes. You should listen next time.
Not just diet, there are other causes too
genetics may matter ... eventually
you said 3 men but gave out 4 examples
I can’t hear anything after the title
Sound is gone, would love to hear this talk, but there is virtually no sound...
agree no sound
Yup no sound... such a shame
turn up the volume The guy is soft spoken or read subs
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SOUND IS HORRIBLE -- CANNOT HEAR YOU
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WITH OTHER VIDEOS
funny , diet advice is totally against Keto which is often associated with improved brain function.
Ketones have many benefits over glucose as the primary energy source. But the Mediterranean diet has benefits over other diets because they use olive oil which has the least amount of pufa as a vegetable oil. If you eat carbohydrates for fuel. Then consuming too cholesterol or saturated fats can have detrimental effect as excessive carb surplus consumption are turned into fats for storage.
Big bread is against keto probably , tilts the researchers finding with $$
No audio!
Where is the volume!??!?
If you can’t hear the audio you will need a better phone and/or headphones
Terrible sound.😣
No volume with this video
That Woody Allan joke didn't age well...
I thought he was joking at first
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No audio for me either.
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The creator has dementia 😂😂 forgot to insert audio
There’s audio wdym..
yes it can be prevented and it can also be reversed
Only very early cases...
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Rediculous
Good god. I got dementia just watching this. Such a boring speaker. So many better TED talks on this subject that won't bore you to death.
Don’t be so rude and entitled your watching this for FREE.
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Should have Joe Biden picture up there
Lmao
He should find a cure for that too since he has it
Corona:))
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