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FOODS TO EAT THAT ARE GOOD FOR YOUR BRAIN

Brain health is important, especially as we grow older. Brain exercises along with physical exercise can help mitigate the onset of dementia. However, keep in mind that nutrition is also just as important. Think about adding these “superfoods” into your diet to increase your odds of maintaining a healthy brain. Smart foods help feed your brain and keep it healthy.

Blueberries

Blueberries are often called “brainberries” for a reason. They help protect your brain from stress and reduce the effects of age related conditions. The super fruit can also improve your learning capacity, motor skills and keep you healthy all around.

Salmon

Eating deep water fish is essential for optimal brain function. This is because fish like salmon are rich in Omega 3s. The clean and lean protein is great for a healthy body and has many benefits.

Avocados

Healthy blood flow to the brain is crucial to your brain health. Avocados can help increase the blood flow to your brain and also lower blood pressure, which also promotes a healthy brain. Remember to be sensible when it comes to portion sizes as they are high in calories and fat.

Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate contains a powerful antioxidant that enhances your focus and concentration. Plus, if consumed in moderation, can improve your mood!

Broccoli

The powerful plant improves your memory and the antioxidant it contains helps fight against brain damage.

Pumpkin Seeds

Pumpkin seeds are a great option for a snack as they help protect against free radical damage. They contain zinc, magnesium, copper and iron, which are all essential to brain health. Plus, they can help with your learning ability and memory.

Oranges

Oranges are high in vitamin c and can help prevent a mental decline, providing age-related protection. Other fruits high in vitamin c are guava, kiwi and strawberries.

Eggs

Eggs are an excellent source of protein, vitamins and nutrients. They can help regulate your mood and help improve your memory and mental function.

It is important to always choose a healthy lifestyle, eating healthy foods, doing some form of physical activity every day and working your brain with cognitive exercises.

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Dr. John den Boer

Dr. John den Boer specializes in providing mental performance training to athletes (with particular specialization in ball sport athletes like tennis and baseball). He received his internship training at VA Boston Healthcare System (Boston University School of Medicine/Harvard University) and received his postdoctoral training at Barrow Neurological Institute. He has published extensively in the area of Clinical Neuropsychology and Sports Neuropsychology and has been an expert speaker at many local, national, and international conferences. He has consulted with many elite-level sports organizations, including the USOC, ATP/WTA tours, NCAA, MLB, NBA, and NFL. He is a USPTA-Elite and PTR Teaching Professional. He specializes in developing junior elite tennis players and helping them realize their dreams at playing college tennis.

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