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Posted: 2025-05-03 10:21:30 UTC

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A recent study reveals that individuals with a biological age exceeding their chronological age face a higher risk of developing dementia, with advanced biological aging also associated with brain changes like reduced gray matter. Lifestyle choices can influence biological age, suggesting that healthy habits may lower dementia risk.
Advanced biological age is linked to a 30% higher risk of dementia.
Higher biological age is associated with gray matter loss in the brain.
Lifestyle factors like diet and exercise can influence biological age.
The study only demonstrates an association, not causation, between biological aging and dementia.