Group activities contribute to the strengthening of neural functions
A study by Rush University Medical Center in the United States stressed that having an active social life can contribute to healthy aging and removes signs of dementia in the elderly up to five years.
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Neural functions are strengthened when there is a stimulus in social interactions and group activities with friends, according to the study published by the magazine Alzheimer’s & Dementia. In this way, the brain becomes more resistant.
Over the years, the survey accompanied 1,923 elderly people, with an average age of 80. The results showed expressive impacts on mental health and longevity of the most socially active participants.
In this way, tests have been created that indicate 38% down the risk of dementia development, as well as to 21% lower than the risk of slight cognitive impairment. There is also an economic impact, because according to studies, socially active people have less medical expenses in 40% in the last three decades of life.
Source: Terra

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