The Reading / Listening - Internet Use - Level 5

New research suggests that being online could benefit the mental health of older people. Researchers from New York University found that regular Internet use could reduce the risk of dementia in over-50s. The study explained why there could be a link between being online and better mental health. It said: "Online engagement may help to develop and maintain cognitive reserve, which can in turn compensate for brain aging and reduce the risk of dementia.…Regularly using the Internet may be associated with cognitive longevity."

Researchers looked at data from a health and retirement study of 18,154 adults over the age of 50. The participants were dementia-free at the start of the 16-year research. Everyone was asked every two years about their mental wellbeing, and about how long they spent online. The researchers found that those who were online for two hours a day were half as likely to have signs of dementia than those who were never online. They also found that excessive Internet use (6 to 8 hours a day) may increase the risks of dementia.

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    Internet Use - Level 4 or  Internet Use - Level 6

Sources
  • https://gizmodo.com/Internet-use-dementia-risk-hours-online-brain-health-1850405066
  • https://edition.cnn.com/2023/05/03/health/Internet-use-dementia-risk-wellness/index.html
  • https://nypost.com/2023/05/03/daily-Internet-use-may-lower-older-adults-dementia-risk-study/


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. data from a health and
  2. participants were dementia-
  3. the start of the 16-
  4. about their mental
  5. how long they spent
  6. half as likely to
  7. excessive
  8. be associated with cognitive
  1. wellbeing
  2. year research
  3. longevity
  4. online
  5. Internet use
  6. retirement study
  7. have signs
  8. free

Paragraph 2

  1. a health and retirement
  2. The participants were dementia-
  3. about their mental
  4. how long they spent
  5. half as likely
  6. those who were never
  7. excessive Internet
  8. increase the risks
  1. online
  2. study
  3. use
  4. free
  5. online
  6. of dementia
  7. to have signs
  8. wellbeing

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

New research suggests that being (1) ___________________ the mental health of older people. Researchers from New York University (2) ___________________ Internet use could reduce the risk of dementia in over-50s. The study explained why there could be a (3) ___________________ online and better mental health. It said: "Online engagement may (4) ___________________ and maintain cognitive reserve, which (5) ___________________ compensate for brain aging and reduce the risk of dementia….Regularly using the Internet may (6) ___________________ cognitive longevity."

Researchers looked at data from (7) ___________________ retirement study of 18,154 adults over the age of 50. The participants were (8) ___________________ the start of the 16-year research. Everyone was asked every two years about their (9) ___________________ about how long they spent online. The researchers found that those who were online for two hours a day were (10) ___________________ to have signs of dementia than those who were never online. They also (11) ___________________ Internet use (6 to 8 hours a day) may (12) ___________________ of dementia.

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

Newresearchsuggeststhatbeingonlinecouldbenefitthementalhealth
ofolderpeople.ResearchersfromNewYorkUniversityfoundthatregula
rInternetusecouldreducetheriskofdementiainover-50s.Thestudyex
plainedwhytherecouldbealinkbetweenbeingonlineandbettermental
health.Itsaid:"Onlineengagementmayhelptodevelopandmaintainco
gnitivereserve,whichcaninturncompensateforbrainagingandreduce
theriskofdementia….Regularlyusingtheinternetmaybeassociatedwit
hcognitivelongevity."Researcherslookedatdatafromahealthandretir
ementstudyof18,154adultsovertheageof50.Theparticipantswerede
mentia-freeatthestartofthe16-yearresearch.Everyonewasaskedeve
rytwoyearsabouttheirmentalwellbeing,andabouthowlongtheyspent
online.Theresearchersfoundthatthosewhowereonlinefortwohoursa
daywerehalfaslikelytohavesignsofdementiathanthosewhowereneve
ronline.TheyalsofoundthatexcessiveInternetuse(6to8hoursaday)m
ayincreasetherisksofdementia.

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

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STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

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Free writing

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Answers

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