Out of money makes you old and smart

Scientists think that money deprivation negatively affects the cognitive abilities of the brain, which reduces your intelligence and age before age.

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Economic difficulties seriously affect cognitive health in middle age.

According to Independent, the data of the study were collected from 3,400 people aged 18 to 30 in about 20 years. They report income details and undergo cognitive tests.

Researchers found that people who continued to experience financial difficulties had significantly worse cognitive test scores than those without money. These tests focus on the ability to memorize the language and speed of brain response and information processing.

Lead researcher Professor Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri of the University of Miami (USA) said that this situation is true for people with good qualifications and good incomes but for some reason that lack of money leads to stress. ."Overall assessments show that economic hardship at a young age is a major factor in cognitive health in middle age , " he said.

Scientists also recommend that, "cognitive aging" in addition to anxiety and stress due to lack of money, there are other factors such as poor living environment and poor sanitation, drinking and smoking. Tobacco, unhealthy diet.