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Having a Purpose in Life May Lower Dementia Risk
health6 months ago

Having a Purpose in Life May Lower Dementia Risk

A study from UC Davis suggests that having a strong sense of purpose in life can reduce the risk of developing dementia by about 28%, potentially delaying its onset, and is beneficial even for those with genetic risks for Alzheimer's. The findings highlight the importance of meaningful relationships, goals, and activities for brain health, emphasizing that purpose is a personal and accessible way to promote cognitive resilience as we age.

96-Year-Old Reveals Secrets to a Vibrant Life
health-and-aging9 months ago

96-Year-Old Reveals Secrets to a Vibrant Life

Betty Parker, at 96, exemplifies how maintaining social connections, staying active, and embracing change contribute to a vibrant and purposeful life in old age. Experts emphasize starting new hobbies, diversifying social networks, and focusing on giving as key factors for enjoying longer, healthier years. The article encourages people of all ages to adopt these practices to enhance their well-being and longevity.

Ageism and Purpose: How They Impact Cognitive Resilience in Older Adults
health3 years ago

Ageism and Purpose: How They Impact Cognitive Resilience in Older Adults

A stronger sense of purpose in life enhances cognitive resilience in middle-aged adults, according to a new study. Having a purposeful life implies changes in the organization of the brain, with one specific brain network showing greater functional connections within its components and with other brain areas, which represents a neuroprotective mechanism that could improve cognitive function in old age. The study suggests that higher rates of purpose in life may promote resilience against brain changes already observable in middle age.

"Promoting Cognitive Resilience and Reversing Ageism: Tips for a Positive Attitude towards Aging"
health3 years ago

"Promoting Cognitive Resilience and Reversing Ageism: Tips for a Positive Attitude towards Aging"

Having a strong sense of purpose in life may promote cognitive resilience among middle-aged adults, according to new research. This resilience refers to the brain's ability to cope with stressors, injuries, and pathology, and resist the development of symptoms or disabilities. The study found that having a purposeful life may change the organization of the brain, with one specific brain network showing greater functional connections within its components and with other brain areas, ultimately ensuring better cognitive function into old age.