Mariza – Beijo de Saudade
La Mer (“Beyond The Sea” in FRENCH) – Tatiana Eva-Marie & Avalon Jazz Band
Mariza – Beijo de Saudade
La Mer (“Beyond The Sea” in FRENCH) – Tatiana Eva-Marie & Avalon Jazz Band
Want to reduce your risk for dementia? Slap on a step counter and start tallying your steps — you’ll need between 3,800 and 9,800 each day to reduce your risk of mental decline, according to a new study.
People between the ages of 40 and 79 who took 9,826 steps per day were 50% less likely to develop dementia within seven years, the study found. Furthermore, people who walked with “purpose” — at a pace over 40 steps a minute — were able to cut their risk of dementia by 57% with just 6,315 steps a day.”It is a brisk walking activity, like a power walk,” said study coauthor Borja del Pozo Cruz, an adjunct associate professor at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense, Denmark, and senior researcher in health sciences for the University of Cadiz in Spain.
Even people who walked approximately 3,800 steps a day at any speed cut their risk of dementia by 25%, the study found.
“That would be enough, at first, for sedentary individuals,” said del Pozo Cruz in an email.
“In fact, it is a message that doctors could use to motivate very sedentary older adults — 4k steps is very doable by many, even those that are less fit or do not feel very motivated,” he added. “Perhaps, more active and fitter individuals should aim for 10k, where we see maximum effects.”
But there was a even more interesting result buried in the study, according to an editorial entitled “Is 112 the New 10,000?”published Tuesday in JAMA Neurology.
The largest reduction in dementia risk — 62% — was achieved by people who walked at a very brisk pace of 112 steps per minute for 30 minutes a day, the study found. Prior research has labeled 100 steps a minute (2.7 miles per hour) as a “brisk” or moderate level of intensity.
The editorial argued that individuals looking to reduce their risk of dementia focus on their walking pace over their walked distance.
“While 112 steps/min is a rather brisk cadence, ‘112’ is conceivably a much more tractable and less intimidating number for most individuals than ‘10,000,’ especially if they have been physically inactive or underactive,” wrote Alzheimer’s researchers Ozioma Okonkwo and Elizabeth Planalp in the editorial. Okonkwo is an associate professor in the department of medicine at the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison; Planalp is a research scientist in Okonkwo’s lab.
“We do agree this is a very interesting finding,” said del Pozo Cruz via email. “Our take is that intensity of stepping matters! Over and above volume. Technology could be use to track not only number of steps but also pace and so these types of metrics can also be incorporated in commercial watches. More research is needed on this.” 5 exercises to offset too much sitting
The study did have some limitations, its authors point out — it was only observational, so it cannot establish a direct cause and effect between walking and a lower risk of dementia. In addition, “the age range of participants may have resulted in limited dementia cases, meaning our results may not be generalizable to older populations,” the study said.
“Because there are often considerable delays in dementia diagnosis, and this study did not include formal clinical and cognitive assessments of dementia, it is possible that the prevalence of dementia in the community was much higher,” the authors added.
While agreeing that the findings cannot be interpreted as a direct cause and effect, “the mounting evidence in support of the benefits of physical activity for maintaining optimal brain health can no longer be disregarded,” wrote Okonkwo and Planalp.
“It is time for the management of physical inactivity to be considered an intrinsic part of routine primary care visits for older adults,” they added.
Indeed, recent research published in July has found many leisure activities, such as household chores, exercise, adult education classes and visiting with family and friends, affected dementia risk in middle-aged people.
Adults who were highly engaged in physical activity such as frequent exercise had a 35% lower risk of developing dementia compared with people who were the least engaged in these activities, researchers found.
Regularly doing household chores lowered risk by 21% while daily visits with family and friends lowered the risk of dementia by 15%, when compared with people who were less engaged.
Everyone in the study benefited from the protective effect of physical and mental activities, whether or not they had a family history of dementia, researchers found.
Another study published in January found that exercise may slow dementia in active older people whose brains already showed signs of plaques, tangles and other hallmarks of Alzheimer’s and other cognitive diseases.
That study found exercise boosts levels of a protein known to strengthen communication between brain cells via synapses, which may be a key factor in keeping dementia at bay.
“Dementia is preventable to a great extent,” said del Pozo Cruz. “Physical activity as well as other lifestyle behaviors such lack of alcohol and smoking, maintaining a healthy diet and weight and sleep can put you on the right track to avoid dementia.”
My kids understand that the most important part of any five-minute chore is the forty-five minutes they spend fighting over who’s going to do it.
man at a bar: is this guy bothering you? my wife: yes.
My 4-year-old forgot the word microwave & called it a warm fridge instead.
Last night I sat my husband down and told him I wanted a 3rd kid. I’m so glad we both agreed to the kitchen reno.
Welcome to parenthood, if you don’t have applesauce or peanut butter on at least 6 surfaces in your home, they will be assigned to you shortly.
I accidentally used my husband’s body wash and now I get in my own way in the kitchen
Accidentally asked my coworker if they needed to go potty before a meeting I have to find a new job now.
My husband: Ready yet? Ready? About ready? We should go. How much longer do you need? Me: I’m ready. Let’s go. My husband: Okay. Let me just go to the bathroom first.
I asked 5 if he learned anything at school today. He thought for a bit then said “I learned if I kick Theo again I need to make sure Mrs Cobb isn’t watching”.
Husband: do you remember the other day, when I said.. Me: I remember everything you say for quality assurance purposes, go on..
My kids are currently arguing over whose blood tastes better based on who has more mosquito bites.
The best remedy for any kid’s illness is to take them to a doctor and watch all the symptoms magically disappear right as the exam begins.
If you’re giving me directions I won’t remember anything you say after the second turn.
8 and 11 were arguing for 15 minutes about what day it was. I didn’t interrupt because I don’t know the answer either.
Tonight’s a full moon. Any other ladies want to meet up at that abandoned moss-covered well in the ravine and summon a demon? I’ll bring a baked brie in puff pastry.
I’m not saying I’m the best husband, but I did perfectly time placing my dirty dish in the sink just as my wife was finishing up washing the dishes.
Just ended day 7,000 of never having used the Pythagorean theorem.
The first five years of marriage is putting paint samples around the house and wondering if it goes with your credenza.
“the film received a 12min standing ovation” ok ? maybe they were clapping bc it was finally over.
The use of oak might be subtle, but the flavours are quite intense (berries, plums, touch of liquorice) with a lovely textured finish.
Vintage Conditions: Heavy winter rains and a mild spring led to the production of strong canopies, which protected the fruit during the summer heat, and resulted in wines of great strength and character. 5 months in stainless steel 80% 3 months on French oak 3 months on American oak planks 10% planks 10% .
The wine doesn’t need a big wordy write up. It’s hearty, healthy, and worthy.
Team it up with big flavour pasta dishes, or bbq meats or maybe venison
Rosemount Shiraz
$18.98
13% Alcohol
This extremely quaffable Chinon is made with fruit grown on 45-65 year old vines produce a dark purple in colour wine. Round and seductive is a good description with slightly chalky tannins and crunchy acidity. Fermented and aged in cement and bottled without sulphur.
Domaine de l’R’s vineyard is managed as naturally as possible by working the soil and protecting the vines from disease with sulphur and copper. The harvest is carried out manually and only gravity is used for movements in the cellar (and therefore racking is minimal). Fermentation takes place in raw cement vats and the addition of sulphites takes place only when necessary prior to bottling.
Powerful is a good description. Medium Bodied but full of flavour. We had it with bbq ribs.
CHINON – DOMAINE DE L’R LE CANAL DES GRANDS PIECES 2020
$30.99 regularly $34.99
13.5% Alcohol
UPC: 03760104954957
Paris 2004 – Cesaria Evora
So glad I’m not repeating my parents mistakes. but I am making a whole bunch of fun new ones
I choked on some water earlier and during my coughing fit, my 4yo asked me to be quiet so he could hear the tv. It’s safe to say I should start saving for a nursing home now.
Watching a documentary on Ancient Egypt when my 5 y/o stops in front of the TV, drops her jaw and says, “THEY WROTE ON WALLS? You’re not supposed to write on walls!”
My toddler got a hold of the markers. I caught her red handed. Purple handed, too.
Taking a vacation with family is like having major surgery; I’m going to need at least 2-3 weeks of recovery.
Robber *breaks into my home: Give me all your money! Me *laughing: Listen buddy you’ve got to do better, I have kids who ask me that all the time.
School emails be like: Welcome to X Elementary! Your supply lists include everything you’ve already bought but in a different color. Our drop-off time is 8:24. Students arriving at 8:26 will be late. The PTA will need a donation equal to your mortgage. Welcome back!
My 2yo made it through a 2 hour drive, a 2 hour wait at the airport where he read a book quietly to himself, an hour flight where he happily watched Finding Nemo on silent, a bus ride where he laughed the whole time, and then screamed the entire 15 min drive home in our own car.
Parenting is having a phone contact list filled with names like “amy-baileysmom”.
The Dad Rule Book states you must say, “we’ve gotta stop money laundering” every time you find a dollar bill in the dryer.
My wife took our kids to the aquarium the other day and then our 5yo asked me if one weekend I could “take us to outer space”
Me: It’s such a great feeling to be so loved by my family. My 7yo: Daddy could you move over you’re sitting in my imaginary dog’s spot.