Scientists from Florida State University College of Medicine found that loneliness increases the risk of cognitive decline by 15% and the risk of developing dementia by 31%. Research results It was published Nature Mental Health (NMH).
Scientists analyzed the health data of 600 thousand people from various countries of the world. Additionally, the researchers assessed participants’ social skills and asked them to indicate how much time they usually spend with friends and family.
The results showed that loneliness was associated with a 15% risk of cognitive impairment. Additionally, people who described themselves as lonely were 31% more likely to develop dementia. Scientists suggested that brain health began to deteriorate due to the lack of need to use mental abilities in the social environment.
The researchers added that the results of the study also have a positive side. According to scientists, loneliness is a risk factor that can be controlled.
Previously was named Sign of dementia that occurs while eating.
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Source: Gazeta

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