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Being Curious Might Help Keep Alzheimer’s Disease At Bay: Study

Last updated: May 30, 2025 11:52 am
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The importance of curiosity in maintaining brain health and cognitive function as we age cannot be overstated. A recent study has found that cultivating a sense of curiosity, both as a state and as a trait, can have significant benefits for older adults. Not only can curiosity help keep the mind sharp, but it may also play a role in preventing or delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s disease.

Defined as a desire to learn, experience, or explore new information or environments, curiosity is a driving force that motivates us to seek knowledge and engage in stimulating activities. Psychologists measure curiosity as both a state, which is a momentary experience, and a trait, which is a stable aspect of an individual’s personality. In older adults, curiosity often leads to participation in formal learning, such as taking classes or pursuing new hobbies, which can help maintain cognitive abilities.

In a study conducted by researchers at UCLA, data was collected from over 1,200 participants ranging from 20 to 84 years old. Participants were asked to answer questions that measured their levels of curiosity, with results indicating that age does not have a uniform influence on curiosity. Younger adults may be more curious about learning new topics, while older adults tend to be more motivated to expand their existing knowledge.

The researchers highlighted the importance of recognizing and encouraging specific domains of curiosity in older adults, rather than solely focusing on measures of trait curiosity. Engaging in activities that are personally relevant or connected to prior knowledge, such as gardening or bird watching, can have positive effects on overall well-being and cognitive outcomes in older age.

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Overall, maintaining a sense of curiosity throughout life can have numerous benefits for brain health and cognitive function. By staying curious and engaging in stimulating activities, older adults can keep their minds sharp and potentially ward off cognitive decline. So, whether it’s taking a class, picking up a new hobby, or simply exploring the world around you, embracing curiosity may be the key to healthy aging.

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