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Midlife habits that impact long-term brain health

14 June 2026
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Researchers are increasingly identifying midlife, specifically the 40s, 50s, and 60s, as a crucial period for safeguarding cognitive health and possibly preventing dementia. Miia Kivipelto, a neuroscientist and the inaugural director of Yale’s Centre for Ageing Well, emphasizes that this stage represents a vital opportunity to reduce dementia risk. Evidence suggests that the biological processes leading to dementia may begin 15 to 20 years before symptoms appear, indicating that lifestyle changes during midlife can be significantly impactful. Current understanding highlights that the brain is particularly susceptible to age-related decline during this period, yet it is also more amenable to positive interventions. This evolving perspective is reshaping approaches to dementia prevention.

Why It Matters

This focus on midlife aligns with growing research indicating that cognitive decline can be influenced by various factors, including metabolic stress and inflammation, which accumulate over time. Historical studies have shown that interventions targeting lifestyle changes—such as diet, exercise, and mental engagement—can mitigate risk factors associated with dementia. As the global population ages, understanding these critical windows for intervention is essential for public health strategies aimed at reducing the burden of dementia, which currently affects millions worldwide. Early preventive measures during midlife may alter the trajectory of cognitive health for future generations.

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