Okay, I'm officially getting old. In addition to my recent discovery of several gray hairs, apparently my brain decline is beginning too. (I'll be 28 this summer.)
'Brain decline' begins at age 27
Mental abilities decline at a relatively young age, experts suspect
Mental powers start to dwindle at 27 after peaking at 22, marking the start of old age, US research suggests.
Professor Timothy Salthouse of Virginia University found reasoning, speed of thought and spatial visualisation all decline in our late 20s.
Therapies designed to stall or reverse the ageing process may need to start much earlier, he said.
His seven-year study of 2,000 healthy people aged 18-60 is published in the journal Neurobiology of Aging.
To test mental agility, the study participants had to solve puzzles, recall words and story details and spot patterns in letters and symbols.
The natural decline of some of our mental abilities as we age starts much earlier than some of us might expect Rebecca Wood of the Alzheimer's Research Trust
The same tests are already used by doctors to spot signs of dementia.
In nine out of 12 tests the average age at which the top performance was achieved was 22.
The first age at which there was any marked decline was at 27 in tests of brain speed, reasoning and visual puzzle-solving ability.
Things like memory stayed intact until the age of 37, on average, while abilities based on accumulated knowledge, such as performance on tests of vocabulary or general information, increased until the age of 60.
Professor Salthouse said his findings suggested "some aspects of age-related cognitive decline begin in healthy, educated adults when they are in their 20s and 30s."
Rebecca Wood of the Alzheimer's Research Trust agreed, saying: "This research suggests that the natural decline of some of our mental abilities as we age starts much earlier than some of us might expect - in our 20s and 30s.
"Understanding more about how healthy brains decline could help us understand what goes wrong in serious diseases like Alzheimer's.
"Alzheimer's is not a natural part of getting old; it is a physical disease that kills brain cells, affecting tens of thousands of under 65s too.
"Much more research is urgently needed if we are to offer hope to the 700,000 people in the UK who live with dementia, a currently incurable condition."
So this weekend I'm looking over Netflix and Jacob's girlfriend asks me if I'd rent Twilight when it comes out. I add it to the list and I tell Jacob, who is standing behind me, "well, you won't get it for a year!" He just stays staring at me for a few seconds and asks, "Why not?" I point to the screen and say, "Look, it won't be available until March 21, 2009." "Mom," he says, "it IS 2009 ... "
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You should fear anything that can bleed for seven days without dying... (as told to Mr. DS on 3-12-10)
Hmmm, I'm 48 this year. I think it took until I was 31 years old before my brain matured. That's pretty normal for us guys. So, my angle, should you accept it, is this... I was born in to adulthood at that point. So, I'm actually, 17 years old. Come on, race me some day!
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All I wanted was a Pepsi, and SHE wouldn't Give it to me.
It's funny sometimes, we took the hurt. Our "elders" told us to bow, chilldren now a days don't know what we went through. Text me, email me, etc. Yep, yer sepperated. (da)
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