Success StoryKeys to Embracing Aging : Brain Activity



Keys to Embracing Aging : Brain Activity

Author: Brittany Bowling

Planning Unit: Leslie County CES

Major Program: Keys to Embracing Aging

Plan of Work: Making Healthy Lifestyle Choices

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

~~Keys to Embracing Aging Brain Program Success Story

A healthy brain is crucial to survival, growth and everyday successes (Smith, 2010). Similar to the rest of the body, the brain needs exercise and maintenance in order to optimize and protect its current and future health. In particular, the brain needs socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, nutrition and sleep (AARP/Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, 2009; Alzheimer’s Association, 2011). Leslie County presented Keys to Embracing Aging: Brain Activity to 8 participants. Of these, 7 completed post lesson evaluations.  As a result of the program, 7 participants reported improved understanding regarding the impact that meaningful social activity has on overall health and well-being. 7 reported intentions to implement at least one strategy to improve their brain activity.  Specifically, 7 participants reported that they learned ways in which social activity, 7 physical activity, 7 mental stimulation, 7 healthy diet, 7 and sleep promote positive brain health. 7 participants reported that they typically engage in activities that strengthen their brain.  As a result of the program, 7 plan to improve their overall brain health.  A valuable program, participants learned the impact of sleep and that it is important to exercise brain function. All participants will be sent a 30-day follow-up evaluation.

~~30-Day Follow-up Keys to Embracing Aging: Brain Activity Success Story  

Keys to Embracing Aging is a Cooperative Extension educational health intervention aimed at improving overall health by focusing on ways in which individuals and families can be empowered to take control of their own lifestyle decisions and behaviors in terms of health and well-being.  To demonstrate behavior change regarding brain activity, the program included a 30-day follow-up evaluation. Of the 7 who were sent follow-up evaluations, 4 were returned. 2 reported that they implemented at least one strategy to increase brain activity.  Specifically, participants reported that they: read more and took notes.






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