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      Home  >  Daily News • Major Tournaments  >  Checkmate Alzheimer

      Checkmate Alzheimer

      Alzheimer, Anatoly Karpov, Joel Lautier, Moscow


      Can Chess Check-mate Alzheimer’s?
      2010-12-09 01:4013

      An intellectual challenge to tax the brain – this is international chess in the name of science. Russian grandmaster Anatoly Karpov lead a team in Nice – against French counterpart Joel Lautier – in Moscow – to see if chess can protect against Alzheimer’s Disease.

      The scientists monitored the players brain activity as they struggled with complex moves, measuring their emotional and psychological reactions and stress levels.

      The researchers believe the intellectual rigours of chess could provide the perfect antidote to Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia, according to Professor Philippe Robert.

      [Professor Philippe Robert, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis]:

      “This is not only memory disturbances but there are other cognitive functions that are impaired. For instance attentional processes, or the fact… The organizational strategy in front of a task. And in chess, you have all these components.”

      More than 35 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease and with a rapidly ageing population, especially in industrialised countries, the figure could double in the next 20 years.

      [Professor Philippe Robert, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis]:

      “This type of serious game is a protecting factor in order to have a normal cognitive functioning even in the elderly. If you have a normal cognitive functioning, you fight against AD, Alzheimer ‘s disease.”

      For three decades, Karpov has been at the top of a game he says is like a mental workout.

      [Anatoly Karpov, Russian Chess Grandmaster]:

      “If you train, if you keep your brains working all the time, you maintain your abilities, thinking abilities, you maintain your memories.”

      Research has shown that the memory can begin to fade from the age of 20 – but it’s hoped that mental exercise like chess, will check-mate the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease.

      Source: http://english.ntdtv.com

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        December 9, 2010 at 1:30 pm

        Karpov would have won the FIDE election without the crooks like Bill Goichberg and Randy Bauer at the USCF.

      2. Mr. Zed Reply
        December 9, 2010 at 5:25 pm

        Something like chess is then really good at keeping something like Alzheimer’s off. I think though there is a big “bottleneck” with diet & exercise, and you have to get the diet & exercise right first. This is one of the reasons why there may not be spectacular results in these things until you control for all the other factors (including other intellectually intensive activity).

        I think a diet of as much fruit as possible is the best way to stay healthy in every way. That way you will feel like doing the exercise also and do well and probably feel like playing chess also.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        December 9, 2010 at 6:17 pm

        Mr. Zed wins 100 Internets for his answer. Good show!

        What would sickly chess players know about exercise?

      4. Anonymous Reply
        December 9, 2010 at 10:22 pm

        ntdtv is a TV station run by Falun Gong sect.

      5. Anonymous Reply
        December 9, 2010 at 11:41 pm

        “ntdtv is a TV station run by Falun Gong sect”
        So What?
        At least they don’t put peace activists to jail!

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