Caring for Grandkids May Help Protect Brain Health

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Taking care of your grandchildren may do even more than add joy (and a little chaos) to your life — it could also keep your brain sharp.

A large new study found that grandparents who provided care for their grandchildren performed better on tests of memory and verbal fluency than those who did not. For women in particular, caring for grandkids was also linked to slower cognitive decline over time.

“What stood out most to us was that being a caregiving grandparent seemed to matter more for cognitive functioning than how often grandparents provided care or what exactly they did with their grandchildren,” says lead author Flavia Chereches, a researcher at Tilburg University in the Netherlands.

Grandparenting Offers a Healthy Combination of Activity, Brain Stimulation, and Good Vibes

Researchers analyzed data from nearly 3,000 grandparents aged 50 and older (average participant age was 67) who were enrolled in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. To measure their brain health, participants completed cognitive tests up to three times between 2016 and 2022.

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