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Home / Health / Midlife Moods Hint at Future Dementia Risk

Midlife Moods Hint at Future Dementia Risk

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Losing self-confidence in midlife increases dementia risk by 51%.
  • Difficulty facing problems raises dementia risk by 49%.
  • Feeling nervous or strung up increases dementia risk by 34%.
Midlife Moods Hint at Future Dementia Risk

Midlife emotional states offer significant clues to future dementia risk, a UCL analysis reveals. Six specific depressive symptoms emerging in middle age have been identified as robust indicators of increased vulnerability later in life.

Individuals reporting a loss of self-confidence showed a 51% higher risk of developing dementia. Similarly, those admitting they "were not able to face up to their problems" faced a 49% increased risk. Other key indicators include feeling a lack of warmth towards others (44% rise), feeling nervous (34% rise), and dissatisfaction with task completion (33% rise).

Difficulties with concentration were also linked to a 29% elevated risk. Dr. Philipp Frank from UCL noted that this symptom-level analysis provides a clearer picture of potential dementia vulnerability decades before onset, shifting focus from depression as a whole to specific emotional and cognitive indicators.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
UCL experts found six depressive symptoms in midlife strongly indicate a higher risk of dementia later in life.
The study indicates that losing self-confidence in midlife is associated with a 51% increased risk of dementia.
Yes, feeling nervous or 'strung up' in midlife was linked to a 34% rise in dementia risk according to the research.

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