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General Discussion => General Chit Chat => Topic started by: formosan on March 26, 2025, 02:52:07 PM

Title: parenthood linked to lower cognitive decline with age
Post by: formosan on March 26, 2025, 02:52:07 PM
This study may interest those of us with children and those that don't alike.

Research suggests the challenges of parenting may strengthen brain networks and potentially guard against age-related decline.

Parenthood reshapes priorities, schedules, and, indeed, the brain itself. While short-term brain changes in parents are well-documented, it's unclear if they last. Now, a study suggests that parenthood may give you a younger brain due to brain restructuring that safeguards against age-related cognitive decline.

Researchers of the study published in  PNAS found that parents have better brain connections in areas that typically weaken with age. Compared to adults who are not parents, these different parts of their brain work more smoothly together.

"Yes, parenting is stressful and demanding, but it is also the most transformative experience because of the personal growth and changes over a lifetime of raising children and benefiting as a parent," said Lisa Pion Berlin, president and CEO of Parents Anonymous®, a nonprofit that helps parents and communities thrive.
https://parentsanonymous.org/parenthood-linked-to-lower-cognitive-decline-with-age/
Title: Re: parenthood linked to lower cognitive decline with age
Post by: Oliver the Second on March 26, 2025, 04:14:24 PM

I'm not so sure about that - my brother had five kids but swears he can't remember borrowing that 100 bucks from me last year.