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Digital devices may help keep older people cognitively sharp

Last updated: April 14, 2025 12:20 pm
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Smartphones and Cognitive Health: A Surprising Connection

Smartphones may boost cognitive health by helping people stay socially connected

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There has been a growing concern about the impact of excessive smartphone and internet use on cognitive abilities, with the concept of “digital dementia” gaining traction. However, recent research has revealed a surprising connection between smartphone usage and cognitive health, particularly among individuals aged 50 and above.

A comprehensive meta-analysis of nearly 60 studies, encompassing a total of 410,000 participants in this age group, has uncovered compelling evidence that suggests a positive correlation between the use of smartphones, computers, and the internet, and cognitive well-being. Contrary to popular belief, individuals who spend more time engaging with these technologies are not only less likely to experience cognitive impairment but also exhibit a slower rate of cognitive decline compared to their less digitally engaged counterparts.

This unexpected finding challenges the prevailing narrative surrounding the detrimental effects of technology on brain function, especially in older adults. It underscores the potential benefits of staying socially connected and mentally active through digital means, highlighting a new perspective on the role of smartphones in supporting cognitive health.

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