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Mental activity during sitting may lower dementia risk, study reveals

29 March 2026
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Sitting for extended periods has been linked to various health risks, including dementia. A study from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden involved 20,811 adults, primarily women aged 35 to 64, who were surveyed about their physical activity levels and types of sedentary behavior over nearly two decades. Findings indicated that participants engaging in “mentally active” activities—like knitting or solving puzzles—while sitting had a lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who were mentally passive, such as watching TV. Specifically, adding an hour of mentally active behavior reduced dementia risk by 4%, and replacing passive activities with active ones lowered it by 7%. The research highlights the importance of mental engagement in mitigating the risks associated with a sedentary lifestyle.

Why It Matters

Sedentary behavior is a growing concern, particularly as lifestyles become increasingly inactive. Prior studies have established a connection between prolonged sitting and factors such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity, which are known risk factors for dementia. The rise of digital technology and social media has contributed to more passive engagement, raising concerns about cognitive decline, often referred to as “brain rot.” By understanding the relationship between mental engagement and dementia risk, individuals can make informed choices about their activities that may help protect their cognitive health.

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