MorningStar Senior Living Community Blog

MorningStar Senior Living Community Blog

  • Blog

When Older Adults Lose a Spouse, It may have Unexpected Consequences

December 26, 2022 by MorningStar Living in memory care

It is hard to see someone we care about lose a beloved life partner; but as concerned family members or friends, we should know becoming a widow or widower as an older adult is associated with a higher risk for cognitive problems. CNN recently reported on an article from the journal JAMA Network Open regarding one such study. Researchers  found “over a three-year period, cognitive abilities declined three times faster in windowed adults with high levels of beta-amyloid – a key marker for Alzheimer’s – than in married people with equally high levels.”  

Researchers explain the association of widowhood and amyloid were compounded, not simply additive, indicating widowhood is a specific risk factor for cognitive decline due to Alzheimer's disease. However other experts caution this was a small study. They say it could be mild memory loss that was already present beforehand but was not obvious when the person had the support of a loving spouse. Both the steady companionship and socialization may have helped them stay emotionally engaged.   

The Alzheimer’s Association recommends widows and widowers make an effort to follow guidelines for decreasing their risk for Alzheimer’s, which includes exercising, engaging in cognitively stimulating activities, eating a healthy diet, managing stress levels and reducing cardiovascular risk factors. Researchers explain while different types of stress may not be entirely equal; the significant impact of widowhood is one that requires further study. 

If a loved one suffers from Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, MorningStar at West Valley is a trusted dementia care facility. Please visit our website to learn more about our compassionate community, and to contact our team with any questions you may have regarding our holistic memory care. Once you have made a decision to entrust your loved one to our care, we encourage you to secure your select suite and be sure to ask about exclusive savings for early depositors. We open to residents in spring 2023. 

Source: 

cnn.com/2020/02/26/health/alzheimers-dementia-widowhood-wellness/index.html#:~:text=Even%20for%20those%20without%20beta,progression%2C”%20the%20study%20concluded

December 26, 2022 /MorningStar Living
dementia care facility, memory care
memory care
  • Newer
  • Older

Powered by Squarespace