Study finds playing games keep ageing minds healthy

Will we remain mentally sharp as we age?
It's a question many of us may be thinking about, especially with the rise in health conditions related to ageing and cognitive decline.

What is cognitive decline? According to the Australian Government Health Direct website 'Cognitive impairment can cause problems with a person's thinking, communication, understanding or memory.'

It is good to see a recent study from the UK has proven there is a simple activity that may help our minds stay sharper in later life. Their conclusion is: Playing board games and being socially engaged helps reduce the decline in cognitive function as we age.

Enjoying board games provide health benefits as we age.

Enjoying board games provide health benefits as we age.

The study published by the University of Edinburgh was conducted over 68 years and involved over 1000 people. It found 'consistent evidence that playing more analog games (board games, card games) is associated with significantly less relative decline from age 11 to age 70, and also less cognitive decline from age 70 to age 79.'

Dementia Australia also supports this view, saying there are many ways to look after your mind.

  • Play games like puzzles, crosswords and card games; and

  • stay social, enjoy the company of others.

Dr Drew Altschul, of the University of Edinburgh's School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, said: 'These latest findings add to evidence that being more engaged in activities during the life course might be associated with better thinking skills in later life.'

Playing board games help us to be social, engaged and have fun so it is reassuring to know this provides long-term benefits as we age. 

For more information you can read the full study where it is published in The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences.

 

Best family board games for the school holidays

If you're looking for a great indoor activity to keep the kids (and parents) entertained these school holidays grab a board game or card game. We have selected a range of family board games to keep everyone entertained during those long winter afternoons.

Read on for our five best family board games for the school holidays.

 

Sushi Go! Card Game

Maki rolls, Sashimi, Dumplings, Tempura... all very delicious - but other players are hungry too! With strategy and luck you try to collect your favourite sushi dishes to earn enough points to claim the title of Sushi Master.

Sushi Go! is cute, easy to learn and quick to play while being engaging for players of all ages.

Buy Sushi Go! here ▸

Age8 up
Players2 - 5
Time15 min
 

Settlers of Catan Board Game

Catan is one of our favourite family board games. Basically you gather resources which enable you to build roads and settlements to earn victory points. Along the way you get to trade resources with other players and collect special development cards.

A great strategy game with excellent replayability.

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For younger players buy Catan Junior here ▸

Age 10 up
Players 3 to 4
Time 45 - 90 min
 

Forbidden Island Board Game

Forbidden Island is one of the best cooperative family board games. Players play as characters with different skills and discuss team strategy and work together to gather treasure and beat the game.

With a range of skill levels from novice to legendary it allows all family members to learn the game

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Age 10 up
Players 2 to 4
Time 30 min
 

Terror In Meeple City Board Game

A great family board game for kids because you actually get to build the meeple city and then destroy it! Monsters get dropped, cars get thrown and you even get to huff and puff and blow buildings down. Oh! those poor meeples.

Fun to set-up, play and destroy.

Buy Terror in Meeple City here ▸

Age 8 up
Players 2 to 4
Time 30 - 45 min
 

Hanabi Card Game

Hanabi is a cooperative family card game where you work together to create the best fireworks show based on clues provided by the rest of your team.

A great family game which is quick and fun to learn. Winner of the 2013 Spiel des Jahres Game of the year.

Buy Hanabi here ▸

Age 8 up
Players 2 to 5
Time 20 - 30 min