Want a younger brain age? This is the lifestyle you should adopt
Challenge your brain, use olive oil instead of butter, and get moving with friends – plus, it’s never too late to start

It’s official: older people worried about cognitive decline can stay sharper for longer by exercising both their bodies and their brains and eating healthily.
It’s not too late to get started – study participants were in their 60s and 70s – and it doesn’t require becoming a pickleball champ or swearing off ice cream.

It’s too soon to know if stalling age-related decline could also reduce the risk of later Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. But Jones and other study participants underwent brain scans and blood tests that researchers are now analysing for clues – such as whether people also saw a reduction in Alzheimer’s-related protein build-up.