Christopher Weber, a clinical psychologist and the Alzheimer’s Association’s senior director of global scientific initiatives, said people generally understand how lifestyle habits — like getting enough sleep, being physically active, eating a balanced diet, and staying socially and mentally engaged — can protect the brain. “But the data also show how challenging these habits can be to maintain,” he said.
The Alzheimer’s Association partnered with the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging to conduct the survey. Among the findings:
50% got at least seven hours of sleep most nights
39% consistently followed a healthy diet
34% were physically active most days
42% reported adequate mental stimulation
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