
Study Finds Many Seniors Improve in Cognition and Physical Abilities, Driven by Positive Views on Aging
A Yale-led analysis of over 11,000 older Americans tracked for up to 12 years found that about 45% improved in cognitive function, physical ability, or both, with improvements not limited to the already healthy. Positive beliefs about aging predicted greater gains, suggesting aging can include resilience and that mindset may influence outcomes.