Article

***Another reason to stay married

Topic: Alzheimer'sFeaturing Steffan AbelPublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,615 legacy views

Legacy rating: 3/5 from 3 archived votes

A study published in the July 2009 edition of the British Medical Journal finds that people who lived with a partner during middle age had much lower odds of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s disease later in life. Researchers in Sweden and Finland collected data on 1,449 people as part of a large study on cardiovascular risk factors, ageing and dementia. They were first interviewed in the 1970s and 1980s, when their average age was 50, and again nearly 21 years later. On both occasions, they were asked whether they were single, married, divorced or widowed. In the second interview, their cognitive function was also assessed. The lowest rates of dementia and Alzheimer’s were found in people who were married at mid-life, according to the study. By comparison, people who were still single at mid-life or divorced were 1.5 times more likely to develop dementia and 1.8 times more likely to develop Alzheimer’s. Those who were widowed were 3.3 times more likely to be diagnosed with dementia and 2.5 times more likely to have Alzheimer’s, the study found. The findings are in line with previous studies that have found that mental stimulation – in the form of education, work or intellectual leisure activities – has a protective effect against cognitive decline. People who develop rich social networks also seem to reduce their risk. This new study makes a convincing case that the intellectual (as well as social) stimulation provided by a spouse is a key factor in long-term mental health. But the study’s authors said things are probably more complicated. If simply living with another person were the key factor, people who were never married would have had a higher incidence of dementia than people who were widowed, they wrote. Because widows and widowers were most at risk, the researchers speculated that the “psychosocial trauma” associated with the death of a spouse could initiate a detrimental immune system response that triggers the onset of dementia in people with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s. In the study, the people at highest risk were those who were widowed and also had the e4 variant of a gene called ApoE, which has been linked to the disease. This follows on from the Newsletter I sent a couple of weeks ago about the need for exercise, correct diet vitamins and now we can add social interaction... In The Alzheimer's Alternative, I mention lots of supplements you can take to improve Alzheimer's, lots of activities you can participate in to also improve it – but now we need to add another... I am not suggesting you go out and get married but I do suggest you go out and find a friend. It is also well known that if you become friendly to people you will find lots more friends around!

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Relationships can bring deep joy, companionship, and support—but they also come with their fair share of challenges. From miscommunication and conflict to trust issues and emotional distance, even the strongest couples can experience bumps in the road. The good news is that couples counselling can help partners navigate these difficulties in a healthy, constructive way. Whether you're in crisis or simply want to strengthen your bond, counselling offers a safe space to rebui

May 29, 2025

Article

Grief is a deeply personal and often overwhelming experience. Whether you’ve lost a loved one, gone through a major life change, or are coping with anticipatory grief, therapy can offer a safe space for healing. Here's how grief counselling can support you in the UK. Understanding Grief Grief isn’t just sadness—it can bring anger, confusion, guilt, numbness, or even physical symptoms like fatigue and appetite changes. Everyone grieves differently, and there is no "right

May 29, 2025

Article

The quest for a healthy heart is one that has echoed through ages, guiding diets and lifestyles across cultures. Amidst the array of strategies known to foster cardiovascular wellness, the role of herbal supplements remains a key area of interest for many aiming to support their heart health naturally.rn The Allure of Nature's Bounty Herbal supplements hold a special place in preventive healthcare due to their origins in natural sources, which often carry fewer side effects c

August 7, 2024

Article

rnIntroduction:rnMachu Picchu, the iconic Inca https://kimsatravel.com/destinations/luxury-tours/peru/machu-picchu citadel nestled high in the Andes mountains of Peru, has long been shrouded in mystery and allure. Revered as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu has captivated the imagination of travelers, historians, and adventure seekers alike. But amidst the global hype surrounding this archaeological marvel, one may wonde

January 15, 2024