An Optimistic Attitude Could Protect Against Dementia

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A positive attitude may go a long way toward reducing the likelihood of developing dementia, according to new research.

The 14-year study, which was published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, found a clear link between higher levels of optimism and a lower risk of cognitive decline.

“This is one of the strongest studies I’ve seen on dementia and optimism,” says Davide Cappon, PhD, a psychologist and director of neuropsychology at Tufts Medical Center. “It helps answer a big ‘chicken-or-egg’ question, suggesting lack of optimism isn’t just an early symptom of dementia — it may actually be linked to risk in a more meaningful, potentially upstream way.”

Experts say the findings are especially exciting because people can train themselves to be more optimistic. Here’s what the research found, plus why this association might exist.

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