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Social isolation linked to dementia risk

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Social frailty increases dementia risk by 47%.
  • Low social support and infrequent contact are key factors.
  • Loneliness is a major health risk, comparable to smoking.
Social isolation linked to dementia risk

A lack of social engagement is emerging as a significant risk factor for developing dementia in older adults. Research from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, identified "social frailty" as a predictor, with socially frail individuals facing a 47% higher risk of dementia compared to their socially connected peers. This risk was particularly linked to low financial and family satisfaction, infrequent social contact, and limited community involvement.

Experts emphasize that while midlife health factors are important, social isolation becomes the paramount risk in later life. This lack of connection can increase stress hormones, making individuals more vulnerable to anxiety and depression, and contributing to accelerated aging. Maintaining strong social ties has been shown to build a more resilient body by reducing chronic inflammation, a key driver of aging.

Multiple studies underscore the detrimental effects of loneliness, equating its impact to smoking 15 cigarettes daily. The increasing prevalence of loneliness, partly due to a shift towards online interaction over in-person connections, poses a significant threat to public health. Active social engagement with family, friends, and community activities is strongly encouraged for cognitive health.

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.
The study found that social frailty is associated with a 47% increased risk of dementia in older adults.
Loneliness can be as detrimental to health as smoking 15 cigarettes daily.
Low social support, infrequent contact, and a limited sense of purpose are strongly linked to social frailty.

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