Repetitive negative thinking linked with cognitive decline in older adults, new study reveals
Repetitive negative thinking linked with cognitive decline in older adults, new study reveals
Research indicates repetitive negative thinking in older adults may contribute to cognitive decline. A study in Wuhan found a negative association between repetitive negative thinking and cognitive function, especially in those aged 60-79 with higher education. Addressing negative thought patterns through interventions and lifestyle changes could potentially slow cognitive decline.
Research indicates repetitive negative thinking in older adults may contribute to cognitive decline. A study in Wuhan found a negative association between repetitive negative thinking and cognitive function, especially in those aged 60-79 with higher education. Addressing negative thought patterns through interventions and lifestyle changes could potentially slow cognitive decline.