Weβve all heard that having a positive attitude can improve your mood. But according to a new study, it might also help keep your brain healthier as you get older. π
Researchers at Harvard followed more than 9,000 Americans age 70 and older and found something pretty encouraging:
π People with a more optimistic outlook were about 15% less likely to develop dementia than those who were less optimistic.
π The Surprising Part
The connection held up even when researchers accounted for things like:
π₯ Existing health conditions
π Depression
π Race and background
In other words, optimism seemed to have its own unique relationship with brain health.
π‘ Optimism Isnβt Just Something Youβre Born With
For a long time, people thought optimism was simply part of your personality.
But experts now believe itβs something you can actually strengthen and improve. πͺ
Things like:
π§ Mindfulness
π£οΈ Therapy
π Gratitude exercises
β€οΈ Focusing on positive experiences
can all help people develop a more optimistic mindset.
π§ Could Positivity Help Prevent Dementia?
Researchers arenβt saying optimism directly prevents dementia.
But the findings add to growing evidence that our mindset can influence how we age and how healthy our brains remain over time.
The study suggests that boosting optimism could someday become part of dementia prevention efforts. π¬
π Final Thought
Life isnβt always sunshine and rainbows. But this research suggests that finding reasons to stay hopeful may do more than improve your mood.
It could also help support your brain health as you age. π§ β€οΈ
So go ahead and look on the bright side today.
Your future self might thank you for it. πβ¨