Use Your Brain to Change Your Age: Secrets to Look, Feel, and Think Younger Every Day
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THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH IS BETWEEN YOUR EARS.A healthy brain is the key to staying vibrant and alive for a long time, and inUse Your Brain to Change Your Age, bestselling author and brain expert Dr. Daniel G. Amen shares ten simple steps to boost your brain to help youlive longer, look younger, and dramatically decrease your risk for Alzheimer’s disease.Over the last twenty years at Amen Clinics, Dr. Amen has performed more than 70,000 brain scans on patients from ninety different countries. His brain imaging work has taughthim that our brains typically become less active with age and we become more vulnerable tomemory problems and depression. Yet, one of the most exciting lessons he has learned is thatwith a little forethought and a brain-smart plan, you can slow, or even reverse, the aging process in the brain.Based on the approach that has helped thousands of people at Amen Clinics along with the most cutting-edge research, Dr. Amen’s breakthrough, easy-to-follow antiaging program shows you how to:• Boost your memory, mood, attention,and energy• Decrease your risk for Alzheimer’s andother forms of dementia• Eat to live longer• Reduce the outward signs of aging andmake your skin more beautiful• Promote the healing of brain damage dueto injury, strokes, substance abuse, andtoxic exposure• Dramatically increase your chances ofliving longer and looking younger••And much more.By adopting the brain healthy strategies detailed in Use Your Brain to Change Your Age, you can outsmart your genes, put the brakes on aging, and even reverse the aging process. If you change your brain, you can change your life—and your age.

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Unabridged
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02/14/2012
Language
English
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9780307939722

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Booklist Review

With its can-do approach to keeping the brain young, the twenty-seventh book by well-known psychiatrist and clinical neuroscientist Amen will appeal to midlifers who want to turn back the clock. The author, who believes that the fountain of youth is between your ears, encourages people to become brain warriors who take responsibility for their own mental and physical health. His sound advice includes eating and drinking only high-quality calories and not too many of them and stayin' frisky over forty. Latte fanatics will be unhappy: he doesn't like caffeine since it restricts blood flow to the brain, among other things. Throughout the book, Amen shows single proton emission computed tomography images of blood flow and activity patterns in the brains of people who are healthy versus people who are overweight or suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Patients feel motivated when they see changes in their SPECT images after they lose weight and start to exercise. The book doesn't have a religious slant, but Amen has partnered with the evangelical minister Rick Warren to improve brain health at his huge Saddleback Church.--Springen, Karen Copyright 2010 Booklist

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The Amen Solution, 2011, etc.) updates and sharpens his program for shaping a healthy brain. The brain is the hub: When it works correctly, so will you, like feeling the urge and responsibility to exercise and eat sensibly. When it is weakened or damaged, so too will be your decision making. Readers may quibble with some of Amen's particulars--such as his equation of brain health equaling wealth--but one would have to be blind not to nod in agreement at the familiar sagacity of his overall plan. In his comforting storyteller's voice, the author makes tales of the important elements in his healthy-brain system: diet, supportive friends, exercise (including our old friend sex: "Your bed may be the best piece of workout equipment in your house"), confronting and grappling with brain damage, addressing emotional challenges, learning to keep the brain nimble and keeping track of your vital numbers. With clarity and compactness, Amen presents 10 vignettes to drive home his points and then from each draws 20 tips to put the evidence into play in the reader's life. Though he doesn't shrink from boosting the brain-health products sold through his Amen Clinics, to his credit he details just which substances and supplements are important to achieve a goal. Just reading Amen's book will probably improve your brain, though his commonsensical advice suggests you can do plenty more.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

With its can-do approach to keeping the brain young, the twenty-seventh book by well-known psychiatrist and clinical neuroscientist Amen will appeal to midlifers who want to turn back the clock. The author, who believes that "the fountain of youth is between your ears," encourages people to become "brain warriors" who take responsibility for their own mental and physical health. His sound advice includes "eating and drinking only high-quality calories and not too many of them" and "stayin' frisky over forty." Latte fanatics will be unhappy: he doesn't like caffeine since it restricts blood flow to the brain, among other things. Throughout the book, Amen shows "single proton emission computed tomography" images of blood flow and activity patterns in the brains of people who are healthy versus people who are overweight or suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Patients feel motivated when they see changes in their SPECT images after they lose weight and start to exercise. The book doesn't have a religious slant, but Amen has partnered with the evangelical minister Rick Warren to improve brain health at his huge Saddleback Church. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Amen, D. G., & Cashman, M. (2012). Use Your Brain to Change Your Age: Secrets to Look, Feel, and Think Younger Every Day (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Amen, Daniel G and Marc Cashman. 2012. Use Your Brain to Change Your Age: Secrets to Look, Feel, and Think Younger Every Day. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Amen, Daniel G and Marc Cashman. Use Your Brain to Change Your Age: Secrets to Look, Feel, and Think Younger Every Day Books on Tape, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Amen, D. G. and Cashman, M. (2012). Use your brain to change your age: secrets to look, feel, and think younger every day. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Amen, Daniel G., and Marc Cashman. Use Your Brain to Change Your Age: Secrets to Look, Feel, and Think Younger Every Day Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2012.

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