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Study Finds COVID Pandemic Accelerated Brain Aging in Everyone

Last updated: July 24, 2025 2:35 am
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on the brains of healthy individuals, according to a recent study of nearly 1,000 people. The research, published in Nature Communications, found that brain aging accelerated during the pandemic, even in individuals who did not contract the virus.

The study, conducted by neuroimaging researchers at the University of Nottingham, UK, analyzed brain scans from the UK Biobank study, a long-term biomedical monitoring scheme. Using machine-learning models, the researchers were able to predict the age of participants’ brains based on structural features. They then compared the predicted brain age to the participants’ chronological age to determine the “brain age gap.”

The results showed that individuals who lived through the pandemic experienced an average of 5.5 months faster brain aging compared to those in the control group. This accelerated aging was most pronounced in older individuals, men, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Factors such as unemployment, low income, and poor health were also associated with faster brain aging, highlighting the impact of lifestyle stressors on brain health.

Interestingly, cognitive tests revealed that only individuals who had contracted COVID-19 during the pandemic showed signs of cognitive decline, such as reduced mental flexibility and processing speed. This suggests that while brain aging may have accelerated, it did not necessarily translate into impaired cognitive function in healthy individuals.

The study’s findings underscore the significant impact of the pandemic environment on mental and neurological health. However, the researchers note that more research is needed to understand the causal mechanisms underlying the accelerated brain aging and its long-term effects. Future studies should consider factors such as mental health, isolation, and lifestyle to elucidate how these variables influence brain health.

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Overall, the study highlights the importance of monitoring brain health during times of societal upheaval and stress. By understanding how external factors can affect brain aging, researchers can develop interventions to support cognitive function and overall well-being.

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