Rapid brain aging occurs at three distinct ages, scientists discover: Here’s how to slow it down
If age is a state of mind, this is when the mind begins to decline.
A new study has revealed that brain aging peaks at three distinct ages: 57, 70 and 78.
The Nature this month, analyzed the brain scans of more than 10,000 adults and looked for changes in their blood protein.
They identified 13 blood proteins that were associated with the “brain age gap,” an indicator for cognitive decline, and found “brain age-related change peaks at 57, 70 and 78” years of age, according to the report.
But there are ways to slow the brain aging process, according to science.

