It’s funny that “the one organ in our brain that
thinks is often the one we think less about”. The brain is the most important
organ in our body and it’s time we pay more attention to its health and
welfare. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel
agency, shares 8 habits that harm your brain.
Not
Sleeping Well
Lack of proper sleep is a bad habit that can
significantly hurt your brain. It negatively affects the hippo-campus causing a
deficit that leads to forgetfulness.
Having
Too Much Time to Yourself
Alone time can be great for thinking, reflection and
mapping out your dreams and goals. However, when the solitude is too much it
can damage the mind and body. It can typically cause brain decline, affect the
quality and efficiency of sleep making it less restorative, erode arteries,
create high blood pressure, undermine learning and memory and generally take a
toll on health; although, most of these effects are gradual and experienced
over the course of time.
Eating
Too Much Junk Food
Regardless of the fact that you are the kind of
person that can eat whatever you like and remain in shape, it is important not
be excessive in your intake of junk foods. This is because parts of brain
linked to learning, memory and mental health are smaller and less developed in
people who excessively consume junk foods. Natural foods like berries, whole
grains, nuts, green leafy vegetables preserve the brain function and slow mental
decline.
You
Play Loud Music with Earphones or Headphones
Placing the volume of your earphone or headphone at
full volume can permanently damage your hearing. It can also cause brain
problems involving loss of memory or inability to remember things easily, and
loss of brain tissue in your later years. This is most likely because the brain
has to work so hard to understand what’s being said around you that it can
hardly store what you’ve heard into your memory.
Immobility
The body was made to move and the longer you remain
unmoving and inactive the more likely you are to suffer from diseases like
diabetes, heart diseases, stroke, dementia and high blood pressure which can
all negatively affect the brain in the long run. You don’t have to start high
intensity workouts or start running marathons, just take a walk around your
house more often or engage in an activity that gets you moving.
Smoking
At this point, it has already been established that
smoking is bad for your body. Aside causing lung problems, smoking also shrinks
the brain. It makes your memory worse, makes you more forgetful and leads to
problems like heart disease, dementia, diabetes, stroke, high blood pressure,
lung cancer etc.
Overeating
We are familiar with the saying, “too much of
anything is bad”. Too much food, even of the right and healthy kind of food,
can hinder the brain from building up a strong network of connections to help
you think and remember. Overeating can also lead to obesity which is linked to
a number of brain problems like food addiction, impulsive and disinhibited
eating and in some cases cognitive problems.
Staying
Indoor or In the Dark for Prolonged Periods
For the optimum health of the brain, it is important
you expose yourself to natural light as often as you can. This helps to prevent
depression and keep your brain working well. Staying in the dark or without
natural light for prolonged periods, can slow your brain and cause a decline in
the brain.
By Damilola Ojo
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