Loneliness and social isolation can take a toll on women’s cognitive abilities

The relationship between social connections and cognitive abilities is a complex one, particularly during the perimenopausal period when women transition from the reproductive period to menopause. A new study suggests that loneliness and social isolation are not only independently associated with subjective cognitive decline during perimenopause but also exhibit a joint relationship. Results of the study are published online in the journal Menopause.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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