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How the arts can keep our bodies and brains healthier for longer

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Jan 5, 2026
Daisy Fancourt, a professor at University College London and author of "Art Cure," explores the surprising health benefits of engaging with the arts. She reveals how art can boost brain function, improve emotional regulation, and even enhance respiratory health. Fancourt discusses arts' role in building cognitive resilience and possibly altering gene expression to promote a younger biological age. With practical tips for incorporating art into daily life, she highlights its potential to improve well-being at any age.
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INSIGHT

Arts Regulate Stress Physiology

  • Arts modulate sympathetic and parasympathetic systems to raise or lower arousal as needed.
  • Calming arts (slow music, relaxing images) shift physiology toward parasympathetic relaxation.
ADVICE

Use Art To Regulate Emotions

  • Use activating arts like music or crafts to lift mood, and venting arts like dramatic painting or dance to release anger.
  • Choose art deliberately as a healthier emotion-regulation tool instead of vices like drinking.
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Arts Build Cognitive Reserve

  • Regular arts engage many brain regions, strengthening synapses and building cognitive reserve.
  • Higher arts engagement associates with delayed dementia signs and 'younger' appearing brains on neuroimaging.
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