“…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have shown that structural changes, such as the decline in the volume of the prefrontal areas and hippocampus during aging, can predict a person’s cognitive performance ( Raz et al, 1997 ; Morrison and Baxter, 2012 ). New approaches tested to maintain or improve cognitive abilities during aging include hormonal supplementation ( Foster et al, 2003 ), magnetic brain stimulation, oxygen therapy ( Yang C. et al, 2023 ), cognitive stimulation using computer-assisted programs ( Curlik 2nd and Shors, 2013 ; Clemenson and Stark, 2015 ; Nebot et al, 2022 ), guided exercise, music and dance therapy ( Thumuluri et al, 2021 ; Aguinaga et al, 2022 ; Ambegaonkar et al, 2022 ; Kennedy et al, 2022 ; Li et al, 2022 ; Rodziewicz-Flis et al, 2022 ; Vega-Avila et al, 2022 ; Wang et al, 2022 ; Zhu Y. et al, 2022 ; Blanco-Rambo et al, 2023 ), and diets containing natural antioxidant compounds ( Kumar et al, 2012 ; Maki, 2012 ; Smith et al, 2014 ; Barreto et al, 2017 ; Phipps et al, 2021 ; Tao et al, 2023 ; Tchekalarova and Tzoneva, 2023 ).…”