Uh-oh, boomer


“ . . . researchers looked at the average cognition scores of over 30,000 adults in the US aged 50 and older. The scores were then broken down by generations: the Greatest Generation (born 1890 to 1923), the Early Children of Depression (born 1924 to 1930), the Late Children of Depression (born 1931 to 1941), the War Babies (born 1942 to 1947), the Early-Baby Boomers (born 1948 to 1953), and the Mid-Baby Boomers (born 1954 to 1959).
“Cognitive sharpness appeared to improve generation after generation, starting with the so-called greatest generation (born 1890-1923) and peaking among war babies (born 1942-1947). However, scores started to slip in the early baby boomers (born 1948-1953) and further decreased in the mid-baby boomers (born 1954-1959). This remained true across people from all races, ethnicities, education levels, and financial wealth.”
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“So, what could explain this trend? The researchers suggest that the lower cognition scores among baby boomers in the study were most likely a reflection of lower wealth, higher levels of self-reported loneliness and depression, and lack of physical activity and obesity. Many of these factors have previously been associated with declines in cognitive function.” https://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/boomers-are-showing-worse-cognitive-decline-than-previous-generations/?fbclid=IwAR0k06MYPAaA_7wnzSLw4fQidSfIxnSN9GGPnw7SOtneyt2kxDKMCFSRCo0

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