A new study has found that elderly people who do not feel their age show fewer signs of brain aging.
Using MRI scans, researchers found that those feelings — known as subjective age — translate into fewer signs of brain aging compared to people who feel their age or feel older than their age.
Published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, the study is the first to find a link between subjective age and brain aging. The results suggest that elderly people who feel...
[Read More ...]
No comments:
Post a Comment