Gilda Gram Podcast
Is sitting really bad for your health? Or is it the type of sitting that matters most? In this thought-provoking episode of The Gilda Gram Podcast, Dr. Gilda Carle explores new research connecting sedentary lifestyles to dementia risk — but with an important twist many people overlook. According to emerging studies, not all sitting is created equal. There’s a major difference between: 🧠 Sitting while actively engaging your brain and 📺 Sitting passively for hours without cognitive stimulation. Dr. Gilda explains why activities like writing, reading, strategizing, learning, creating, and meaningful conversation may actually help keep the brain active and healthy — even while seated. Meanwhile, passive “couch potato” behavior may contribute to cognitive decline and long-term health concerns. Topics include: ✔ Dementia and sedentary behavior ✔ Cognitive stimulation and brain health ✔ Why mental engagement matters ✔ The difference between active thinking vs passive entertainment ✔ Productivity, creativity, and cognition ✔ Brain exercise and aging ✔ Modern lifestyle habits ✔ Mental sharpness and lifelong learning Neil Haley and Dr. Gilda also discuss modern office culture, AI-driven work environments, productivity, multitasking, and why staying mentally active may become more important than ever in today’s fast-changing world. This episode serves as both a wake-up call and a practical reminder: Your brain needs exercise too. And how you spend your “sitting time” may matter more than you think. * Not all sitting is harmful. * Mental stimulation matters for brain health. * Passive inactivity may increase dementia risk. * Reading, writing, and learning help cognition. * Cognitive engagement supports healthy aging. * Brain activity matters throughout life. * Sedentary behavior should be intentional. * Mental sharpness requires consistent exercise. 🔑 Key Takeaways
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