Perceived Loneliness Faster Predictor of Cognitive Decline Than Isolation
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A study has found that perceived loneliness may be a faster predictor of cognitive decline than isolation. There is also evidence suggesting a link between loneliness and an increased risk of dementia, although the specifics of this relationship are still being explored. The exact mechanisms and factors at play are not entirely clear, with some research touching on the role of impulsivity, executive function deficits, and even phone use in relation to cognitive decline.
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