Yale Study Finds Nearly Half of Seniors Improved Cognitively or Physically Over 12 Years
In Brief
A Yale study reports that almost half of adults 65+ improved cognitively or physically over 12 years.
Key Facts
- A Yale study tracked adults aged 65 and older over a 12-year period.
- Nearly half of the seniors showed cognitive or physical improvement during the study.
- Researchers found a link between positive beliefs and better outcomes in seniors.
What Happened
A Yale study found that almost half of adults aged 65 and older improved cognitively or physically over a 12-year period, with positive beliefs associated with these improvements.
Why It Matters
These findings suggest that aging may not always lead to decline and that positive beliefs could be associated with better health outcomes for seniors. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further research may examine how positive beliefs influence aging and whether interventions can enhance outcomes for older adults.
