By @TobyChilliShow
Apr 21, 2021
Procrastinating on your spring cleaning? You may want to pick up that mop and get busy because new research finds doing household chores is good for our brains. It turns out, tasks like washing dishes, doing laundry, and working in the yard can actually boost brain health.
In the
from Baycrest Hospital’s Rotman Research Institute in Toronto, researchers gave participants a health evaluation, brain imaging, and a cognitive test to check mental capacities. The results show that older adults who regularly do housework have larger brains - which is a strong predictor of cognitive health. And those who spent more time on chores had bigger brains, regardless of how much exercise they do.
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 21, 2021
Procrastinating on your spring cleaning? You may want to pick up that mop and get busy because new research finds doing household chores is good for our brains. It turns out, tasks like washing dishes, doing laundry and working in the yard can actually boost brain health.
In the
new study from Baycrest Hospital’s Rotman Research Institute in Toronto researchers gave participants a health evaluation, brain imaging and a cognitive test to check mental capacities. The results show that older adults who regularly do housework have larger brains - which is a strong predictor of cognitive health. And those who spent more time on chores had bigger brains, regardless of how much exercise they do.
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 21, 2021
Procrastinating on your spring cleaning? You may want to pick up that mop and get busy because new research finds doing household chores is good for our brains. It turns out, tasks like washing dishes, doing laundry and working in the yard can actually boost brain health.
In the
new study from Baycrest Hospital’s Rotman Research Institute in Toronto researchers gave participants a health evaluation, brain imaging and a cognitive test to check mental capacities. The results show that older adults who regularly do housework have larger brains - which is a strong predictor of cognitive health. And those who spent more time on chores had bigger brains, regardless of how much exercise they do.
By www.iHeartToby.com
Apr 21, 2021
Procrastinating on your spring cleaning? You may want to pick up that mop and get busy because new research finds doing household chores is good for our brains. It turns out, tasks like washing dishes, doing laundry and working in the yard can actually boost brain health.
In the
new study from Baycrest Hospital’s Rotman Research Institute in Toronto researchers gave participants a health evaluation, brain imaging and a cognitive test to check mental capacities. The results show that older adults who regularly do housework have larger brains - which is a strong predictor of cognitive health. And those who spent more time on chores had bigger brains, regardless of how much exercise they do.
#STUDY: A new study finds adults who do HOUSEWORK and CHORES have bigger brains. and bigger brains means you have better cognitive health! Here's what to know, and why you should go clean the bathroom, do the dishes, vacuum the living room and more ASAP!