Since I'm multilingual and raising multilingual kids, I always look for articles that have to do with speaking more than one language. The advantages of speaking more than one language abound. So if you are raising TCK's, bi/multilingual kids or if you are speaking more language yourself, here is the reason for you to speak more.
Speaking Foreign Languages May Help Protect Your Memory
Speaking Foreign Languages May Help Protect Your Memory
 ScienceDaily (Feb. 23, 2011) — People who speak more than two languages may lower their risk of developing memory problems,  according to a study released today that will be presented at the  American Academy of Neurology’s 63rd Annual Meeting in Honolulu April 9  to April 16, 2011.
ScienceDaily (Feb. 23, 2011) — People who speak more than two languages may lower their risk of developing memory problems,  according to a study released today that will be presented at the  American Academy of Neurology’s 63rd Annual Meeting in Honolulu April 9  to April 16, 2011.
“It appears speaking more than two languages has a protective effect  on memory in seniors who practice foreign languages over their lifetime  or at the time of the study,” said study author Magali Perquin, PhD,  with the Center for Health Studies from the Public Research Center for  Health (“CRP-Santé”) in Luxembourg. Perquin is helping to lead the  MemoVie study which involves a consortium of partners from different  hospitals and institutions.
The study involved 230 men and women with an average age of 73 who  had spoken or currently spoke two to seven languages. Of the  participants, 44 reported cognitive problems; the rest of the group had  no memory issues.
Researchers discovered that those people who spoke four or more  languages were five times less likely to develop cognitive problems  compared to those people who only spoke two languages.
People who spoke three languages were three times less likely to have  cognitive problems compared to bilinguals. In addition, people who  currently spoke more than two languages were also four times less likely  to have cognitive impairment. The results accounted for the age and the  education of the participants.
“Further studies are needed to try to confirm these findings and  determine whether the protection is limited to thinking skills related  to language or if it also extends beyond that and benefits other areas  of cognition,” said Perquin.
The research was conducted in Luxembourg, where there is a dense population of people who speak more than two languages.
The MemoVie study was supported by The National Research Fund (FNR) from Luxembourg.
 


 
 

7 comments:
Me and one of my friend's talked about this topic today .. Thanks for bringing it up again. People really need to know.
I definitely belive in this. as a multilingual myself, I try my best to teach my native language to my daughter as early as now :)
Thanks for an informative post.
Spanish Pinay
Thanks for visiting .. :) Stopping by to say hello as well! :)
We speak two languages.. English and Spanish and we are starting to teach her both of our languages.. I definitely believe in this!
Thanks for sharing!
Angie
I definitely believe in this.
What a fascinating post! I can see how being able to speak many languages would keep your brain acitive and help your memory. I only know two languages- but I would love to speak more!
~Jess
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