On World Brain Health Day, neurologist Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı emphasized the direct connection between brain health and mental, physical, and social well-being, saying, "We need to take care of our brains 365 days a year, not just on Brain Health Day." Tarlacı emphasized the importance of regular exercise, mental activity, and strong social relationships, along with a healthy and balanced diet, and emphasized the significant impact of positive thinking, gratitude, and stress management on brain health.
Üsküdar University NPİSTANBUL Hospital Neurology Specialist Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı made statements about the importance of brain health on the occasion of World Brain Health Day.
Brain Health is the sum of mental, physical and social well-being…
Neurologist Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı stated that the medical health of our entire body is important, but the health of our brain, our executive center, goes beyond this, and added that just as we take good care of our skin, we should also take good care of the health of our inner brain.
Tarlacı emphasized the need to first discuss what health is, saying, "Being healthy means a person's state of mental, physical, and social well-being. From this perspective, good brain health actually means being mentally, physically, and socially well. When these three factors come together, we can say that a person is healthy. The same applies to the brain."
Nutrition Means Feeding the Brain!
Explaining how we can take good care of our brains physically, Tarlacı said, “First of all, when we eat, we shouldn't just think of nourishing our bodies. Eating means nourishing our brains. Because our brains use almost one-fifth of what we consume. The Aegean and Mediterranean diets, in particular, are the most ideal for brain and cardiovascular health. They consist primarily of green vegetables, herbs, fruits, and seafood. One of the most important things for brain health is a healthy diet. While eating healthy, avoiding harming the body and minimizing, cutting down, or eliminating alcohol and other addictive substances is another aspect of this process.”
Life must be viewed positively and gratefully!
Professor Dr. Sultan Tarlacı emphasized that another important component of brain health is mental well-being, saying, “Many parameters contribute to mental well-being. Many factors, such as family relationships, the economic status of society, and a good sleep routine, all play a role. However, we need to approach life with a more positive, happier, and more grateful outlook, and see the positive aspects. Of course, negative things have a greater impact, but we must increase our awareness. We must understand that all life's difficulties will and must pass, and that patience is essential. We need to raise our awareness by being grateful for the things the outside world nourishes us with, such as breathing, walking, moving independently, smelling the air, and seeing.”
Tarlacı stated that when we think this way, we can become more resilient in the face of life's deep troubles, and added that we need to somehow accustom ourselves to seeing the glass not half empty, but half full if there is even a drop of water at the bottom.
It is necessary to keep social interactions strong and vibrant!
Tarlacı emphasized that humans are not creatures that can exist alone, saying, “Even as children learn to speak, we need the presence and conversation of others. Even though we have an innate ability to speak, if we don't have another person in our lives, we can never learn to speak, and we can't speak. We need others. Others can sometimes cause problems in life. Other people's presence can irritate us, but humans are social creatures, and we gain meaning through the presence of others. We derive our meaning or understand who we are by seeing ourselves through the eyes of others. For brain health, it's especially important to increase social relationships and spend time with others. This chain can be expanded to include family and relatives, and then friends. The important point here is that loneliness is not good for people, it's not good for the brain at all. It causes the brain to age quickly, shrink, and wither. Therefore, it's crucial to keep our social interactions as strong and vibrant as possible, and to experience all the colors of life.”
Awareness Should Be Raised for Brain Health!
Tarlacı emphasized the need to pay attention to our brains 365 days a year, not just on Brain Health Day. "You need to raise awareness of your brain health," he said. "The brain is our most valuable organ, our manager, the one that governs you throughout your life, helps you make decisions, evaluates your emotions, solves problems, and helps you cope with life's challenges emotionally, intellectually, and behaviorally. Therefore, listen to your brain, pay attention to it, and take care of your brain health, not just one day, but throughout the year, even throughout your life."
A Healthy and Balanced Diet Also Protects Brain Health!
Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı also shared suggestions to help protect brain health and concluded his remarks as follows:
"Establish a healthy and balanced diet. Choose foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and antioxidants. Adopt a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Eliminate trans fat and saturated fat intake, and avoid fast food and processed foods. Exercise regularly. Choose exercises that support brain health, such as walking, swimming, dancing, and cycling. Don't forget mental activities like solving puzzles, reading, listening to music, and learning new things. Try to avoid stress. Taking up new hobbies, participating in social activities, spending time in nature, meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises can help manage your stress. Pay attention to your sleep patterns and take measures to ensure quality sleep. Have regular health checkups. If you are taking any medications, stick to your prescription and your doctor's recommendations. Don't forget to take safety precautions against brain injuries."
Source: HORECA TREND and Üsküdar University NPISTANBUL Hospital