In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden and neurologist Dr. Majid Fotuhi discuss building an "Invincible Brain." Challenging the myth that cognitive decline is inevitable, Dr. Fotuhi outlines five pillars—exercise, sleep, nutrition, stress management, and brain training, proven to increase brain volume and neuroplasticity.
The discussion highlights how racket sports and balance training activate the cerebellum to boost overall function and reduce Alzheimer's risk. By consistently challenging the nervous system, you can shift the aging paradigm, achieving mental sharpness and vitality well into your 80s and 90s. This is the blueprint for lifelong brain health.
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Takeaways
· Cognitive decline is often driven by lifestyle factors.
· Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can mitigate cognitive decline.
· Physical activity, especially balance training, is crucial for brain health.
· Aging should be viewed as an opportunity for growth, not decline.
· Trauma and psychological health significantly impact cognitive function.
· Neuroplasticity allows the brain to change and adapt throughout life.
· Stress management techniques can improve brain function and resilience.
· Mindset plays a critical role in how we perceive aging and health.
· Engaging in new activities can enhance brain health and longevity.
· Everyone has the potential to improve their cognitive abilities at any age.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cognitive Health and Aging
04:46 The Five Pillars of Brain Health
08:41 Challenging the Brain for Longevity
11:28 Mindset Shift on Aging
14:24 Reversing Cognitive Decline
19:00 Understanding Trauma and Its Impact
23:32 Healing from Psychological Trauma
24:31 Neuroplasticity and the Brain's Ability to Change
28:17 Genetics and Neurotransmitter Functionality
31:35 Mastering Stress and Achieving Flow State
32:58 Mindset and Personal Growth
37:40 Agency and Joy in Life
39:46 Understanding Glutamate and Its Effects
43:12 Rebuilding the Brain and Cognitive Improvement
To learn more about Dr. Majid Fotuhi:
Website: https://biologyoftrauma.com/
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