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| | Description | Selected by AARP as part of its Best Books Series, The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness is an invaluable guide that helps readers navigate growing brain research and identify the lifestyle factors and products that contribute to brain fitness. By gathering eighteen of the top scientists and offering insight, tools, and detailed descriptions of over twenty products, this text is an essential guide to the field of neuroplasticity and cognitive health. An accessible and thought-provoking read, this book also engages readers on emerging trends and forecasts of what the future will hold. While most of us have heard the phrase "use it or lose it," very few understand what "it" means, or how to properly "use it" in order to maintain brain function and fitness. The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness is designed to fill this gap. |  |
| | Product Details | | Author: | Alvaro Fernandez | | Paperback: | 182 pages | | Publisher: | SharpBrains, Incorporated | | Publication Date: | April 30, 2009 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0982362900 | | Product Width: | 150.0 centimeters | | Product Height: | 225.0 centimeters | | Product Weight: | 0.56 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.9 inches | | Package Height: | 0.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 22 reviews |
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Great Resource for Brain Fitness... A Must Read !!!! Jul 27, 2009
By Lori Holmgren RN, MSN I had great expectations for this book and was not disappointed.
This book is a great resource for learning the basics of the different brain areas and varied brain functions. I learned in Chapter 1 how to improve learning abilities based on the varied ways of learning. If a child is having a difficult time in learning, changing the technique of learning is indicated. In schools, variations must be used with learners that are not learning in the traditional manner. The interview with Dr. James Zull discussed this point. This was not a central point of Chapter 1 but I thought that the comments on education were really interesting.
Chapter 1 also discussed how neuroplasticity is at the core of brain fitness. An interesting study was described, stating that London taxi drivers have a larger hippocampus than London bus drivers due to the taxi drivers need to decide on varying routes compared to the bus drivers having set routes during their day.
The most helpful chapter of this book for me was Chapter 2. The chapter delved in to the 4 pillars of brain health. The four pillars of brain health are: balanced nutrition, stress management, physical exercise, and mental stimulation. Before reading this book, I knew that what is good for the heart is good for the brain. What I learned was how critical physical exercise is for brain health. The chapter went into great detail for each of the 4 pillars and discussed scientific studies related to each area. The book stated that brisk walking for a total of 3 hours each week can halt or reverse brain atrophy. This chapter has straight forward information on how to make a difference in how you work towards brain health and fitness.
Chapter 4 delved in to the different brain training programs that are available to the public. I had no idea that there were so many different programs available outside of the medical and educational professions. The different programs were discussed without bias, which was really appreciated. The programs were broken down into an easy to compare chart and then discussed in detail. This chapter was quite helpful to me in finding a stress management product.
This book also has thought provoking questions for group discussions and or book clubs listed in Chapter 7. The questions listed will bring the topic of brain fitness front and center to debates with families, friends, and colleagues. What better way to stimulate the brain than to take a walk with a friend and talk about the book.
Highly recommended.
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness May 26, 2009
By Diane M. Keefe
"Geriatric Care Manager"
This practical guide outlines the new landscape of brain science and provides a structure for enhancing one's brain health: it rates current products available to maintain the brain and offers proactive tips to ensure a healthy aging brain.
This book also offers hope to those challenged with PTSD and other types of traumatic brain injury by instructing readers to increase capacity and work with the brain's innate power to rewire itself through learning new skills and abilities. The authors have interviewed the prominent scientists in the field for the most recent research and insight so it is chockfull of information.
I would recommend this book to everyone who is interested in a healthy brain and increasing its ability to develop a more fulfilling life.
Diane Keefe Geriatric Care Manager MA Geronotology
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
The SharpBrains Guide to Brain Fitness Jun 07, 2009
By Russ Hitzemann After watching the effect Alzheimer's had on my grandmother, it is comforting to find a guide that gives you help in making informed decisions about brain health and fitness.
I found the chapter on Brain Maintenance, the 4 Pillars, gave me a roadmap of what I can do to maintain good brain health. The Brain Training Software, Quick Picks chapter was extremely helpful by outlining a checklist to use when reviewing software. Additionally, the books software picks are segmented by purpose, with explanations, such as target age and brain function, which helps you find the software that best meets your goals.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in maintaining their brain function and fitness as they age.
Russ Hitzemann Publisher [...]
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Practical Guide to Navigating the Emerging Brain Industry Aug 20, 2009
By Paul Van This is a very practical book.. no prose here; just first-hand reporting and summarization of the latest information from the brain fitness field.
- myths about brain health and brain products - four pillars of mental health (nutrition, stress mgmt, physical exercise, mental exercise) - categorization and description of brain fitness products and therapies - decision making checklist for elderly care / assisted-living facilities considering brain training - personal interviews with researchers, practicioners, and patients - relevance of brain fitness to financial trading, athletic performance, driving
This book is densely packed with information.. my only complaint is that the bold fonts and sparse white space make for a somewhat visually intimidating experience when browsing the book. My eyes would like a bit of relief every few pages.
I still give it a five, because this is the first book I know of that presents a coherent overview of the brain fitness landscape.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A solid introduction and reference Aug 12, 2009
By Peter Wicher "The Sharpbrains Guide To Brain Fitness" is a well-rounded yet concise introduction and reference for the science, application, and business of brain health and cognitive training. The authors state their goal as offering "research-based, relevant and up-to-date information and tools" about the science, products, and trends in cognitive health and training. They succeed by taking a fact-based approach. This unbiased focus is especially important for a technology like cognitive training which may offer hope to those suffering from or at risk for distressing disorders such as Alzheimer's, ADHD, stroke, and specific learning disabilities. I found the following to be particularly useful: - The organization of topics which flows from basic brain science through the ecosystem of stakeholders in the fledgling cognitive fitness industry. - The strong set of references providing a guide to important research in the field, clearly organized by subject. - The compendium of software products for cognitive training which gives a thoughtful snapshot of the companies and products that are shaping the early widespread applications of cognitive training science. Importantly, the authors clearly point out the level of clinical validation supporting each product.
I fully recommend this book.
Peter Wicher San Mateo, CA
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