

Healthy aging: The surprising power of your social life
24 snips Aug 3, 2023
Prof. Rose Anne Kenny, a leading geriatrician from Trinity College Dublin and author of 'Age Proof', discusses the often-overlooked aspects of healthy aging. She reveals that social interactions can greatly enhance our well-being as we age, even more than diet and exercise. The conversation touches on how retirement can impact our social lives and the dangers of loneliness. Kenny emphasizes the importance of maintaining connections and a positive attitude to significantly influence our health in later years.
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Avoid Poor Health
- Prioritize healthy aging.
- It's not inevitable to have poor health before death.
Quality of Life After 50
- Quality of life often improves after 50, contrary to popular belief.
- This improvement is linked to factors like financial stability and reduced family pressures.
Social Engagement and Brain Health
- Social engagement and strong friendships can protect against cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease.
- Social isolation is a major risk factor for poor brain health.