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may well be a key to youth, the image of pensioners
playing in a retirement home may well prompt them
to ask a few questions. It’s not chess or
bridge, but researchers insist that bingo can
keep your mind trim and bring more to your youthfulness
than just cash prizes and idle chitchat.
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players who have been playing bingo for a sustained
period of time have been found to have superior
reflexes in many cases to non-bingo players. The
speed and mental agility required to scan six
bingo cards in time before the next call is certainly
better than stagnating in front of the television
and has been responsible for keeping the minds
of many people of different ages fit and healthy.
As we get older, the blood begins to run at a
thinner rate to the brain. Using our brains less
can result in a decrease of mental agility and
flexibility. Playing bingo is an enjoyable way
to keep those attributes intact. |
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competitive spirit of the game is also something
that helps to regenerate our bodies when we take
ourselves out of the workforce. The experience
of retirement can very much and rightly so, equate
to slowing things down. People take things at
a far more leisurely pace. This is what is so
attractive and something many look forward to
after a fast-moving career. The only problem is
that as we do that, so we lose a sense of the
invigoration that the competitive energy used
to spark. The great thing about playing bingo
is that it is able to reignite that spark, depending
on where you are playing. Certain bingo halls
can be notoriously competitive. Players have developed
ways of managing to cope with as many cards as
possible by turning them upside down, paying for
someone else to keep an eye on them and even continue
other activities, such as knitting while the game
is in play. The callers can move relatively quickly
and you have to stay on your toes in order not
to miss a call or a number. To many, this competitive
edge and speed aspect is so vital to the maintenance
of their energy and fighting spirit. It keeps
all of the senses in a sharp shape and forces
the player to sustain some of the efficiency and
rigour they may have been used to when working
or even when their bodies may have had slightly
more endurance than they do now. Players have
to stretch themselves to the limit and keep the
competitive flame burning by the allure of large
cash prizes. |
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social aspect of the game is crucial as well.
It is the combination of the interaction and communication
so prevalent in the bingo halls with the mental
agility and stimulation that many suggest can
contribute to the prevention of depression. Depression
is something that becomes more and more of a concern
as the mind begins to deteriorate. People find
they are unable to stimulate themselves as they
used to do and hence become very frustrated and
bored. Therefore, the sustenance of mental stimulation
and optimum functioning is so important to a balanced
state of mind. |
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healthy mind may in many cases also signify a
healthy body. If the mind begins to deteriorate,
many health practitioners believe it can influence
the degeneration of the body immensely. So it
is not just the brain that bingo seems to be able
to keep in prime condition. As lives become less
and less active physically (often because of unavoidable
circumstances), it becomes more and more important
to place the energy we used to put into our bodies,
into our minds in order to help sustain both.

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