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It's Not Just in Your Head: The Pandemic May Have Accelerated Brain Aging

It's Not Just in Your Head: The Pandemic May Have Accelerated Brain Aging

It's been five years since the pandemic. While we have, for the most part, settled into a new normal...but social dynamics haven't fully rebounded to normal. And, it's starting to seem they never will.

It's impossible for us to fully understand how we've been affected by those shifts in social dynamics, the frequency of in-person interactions, and our growing discomfort with interpersonal interactions. But recent research points to something interesting: The pandemic may have accelerated brain aging...and this effect seems to hold up even in people who didn't have Covid. Which begs the question...if it wasn't the virus itself that accelerated brain aging, could it have been the social effects of the pandemic?

The study, which was published in Nature Communications, used longitudinal data to attempt to better understand the pandemic's effect on brain aging — and found a significant acceleration. 

The study's authors theorize that some of the factors affecting these findings may include mental health challenges, isolation, financial strain — all of which were more pronounced during the pandemic. Our take? This research is compelling, and it highlights just how important mental health care is...but also, how important our social connections are in life. This research doesn't prove cause-and-effect, but additional information and research will help us fully understand how the pandemic (and all the factors it brought along with it) truly affected our long-term health. We do, however, know that isolation has real health effects — so let this be a remidner that social connections are worth our time and energy.

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