Older Adults and the Digital Divide: Dementia Risk
Thu Feb 20 2025
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The world is facing a big challenge with dementia. It is a condition that causes the brain to slowly stop working properly. As the world's population gets older, more and more people are getting dementia. It is estimated that by 2050, 153 million people will have dementia. This is a huge number and it is a serious problem.
But there is another problem that is not talked about as much. It is called digital isolation. This is when someone is not connected to the digital world. This could be because they do not have access to the internet or they do not know how to use it. This is a problem that is unique to our time, where technology is a big part of our lives.
Researchers have studied how traditional social isolation can affect the risk of dementia. But digital isolation is different. It is a new problem and it is not clear how it affects dementia risk. This is something that needs more research.
Think about it. If someone is not connected to the digital world, they might miss out on important information. They might not be able to connect with others. They might feel lonely. All of these things can affect the brain. But how exactly? That is the question.
It is important to note that digital isolation is not the same as traditional social isolation. It is a new problem that needs to be studied. It is a problem that needs to be solved. It is a problem that needs to be understood.
One thing is clear. The more we know about digital isolation and dementia, the better we can help older adults. We can help them stay connected. We can help them stay informed. We can help them stay healthy. That is the goal.
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