Depression speeds up brain ageing: study

Press Trust of India  |  London 

or may accelerate the rate at which the brain ages, a study has found.

The study, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, provides comprehensive evidence for the effect of on decline in overall cognitive function, they said.

Researchers at the in the UK conducted a robust systematic review of 34 longitudinal studies, with the focus on the link between depression or and decline in cognitive function over time.

The study combined and reviewed evidence from over 71,000 participants, and included people who presented with symptoms of depression as well as those that were diagnosed as clinically depressed.

Researchers looked at the rate of decline of overall cognitive state - encompassing memory loss, function (such as decision making) and - in older adults.

The study found that people with depression experienced a greater decline in cognitive state in older adulthood than those without depression.

As there is a long pre-clinical period of several decades before may be diagnosed, the findings are important for early interventions as currently there is no cure for the

"This study is of great importance - our populations are ageing at a rapid rate and the number of people living with decreasing cognitive abilities and is expected to grow substantially over the next thirty years," said from the

"Our findings should give the government even more reason to take mental health issues seriously and to ensure that health provisions are properly resourced.

"We need to protect the mental wellbeing of our older adults and to provide robust support services to those experiencing depression and anxiety in order to safeguard brain function in later life," Gaysina said.

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 15:50 IST