The study found that middle-aged solitary people are susceptible to dementia

Release date: 2009-07-14



A recent study from Finland suggests that individuals who live alone during middle age may be more vulnerable to developing dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, later in life. According to reports from Finnish media on the 8th, a long-term research project conducted by the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare, Kuopio University, and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden followed 2,000 participants over many years. The findings revealed that those who lived alone in their middle years had twice the risk of developing Alzheimer’s compared to those who were in a relationship. In particular, individuals who were widowed or divorced at the age of 50 showed an even higher likelihood of developing the condition. These results highlight the significant impact that social connections can have on brain health. Maintaining strong relationships and providing emotional support to middle-aged individuals may help lower their risk of cognitive decline. As awareness of mental health grows, experts are increasingly emphasizing the importance of social engagement in preventing neurodegenerative diseases. Meditech Medical Network

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