Mentally Stimulating Jobs Linked to Lower Dementia Risk, Study Reveals
A comprehensive study finds that jobs with high cognitive demands can significantly reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia in later life.
- Jobs requiring complex thinking and problem-solving linked to a 37% lower risk of dementia after age 70.
- Routine jobs with minimal mental stimulation associated with a 66% higher risk of mild cognitive impairment.
- Education can mitigate, but not fully eliminate, the cognitive risks of less demanding jobs.
- Cognitive engagement in the workplace is crucial for maintaining brain health as people age.
- Further research is needed to identify specific job tasks that most effectively preserve cognitive function.