Account

The Actual News

Just the Facts, from multiple news sources.

Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’

Arts and cultural engagement ‘linked to slower pace of biological ageing’

Summary

A new study shows that participating in arts and cultural activities, like singing, painting, or visiting museums, can help people age more slowly at a biological level. The research found that regular engagement in these activities has health benefits similar to exercise, potentially keeping people biologically younger.

Key Facts

  • The study links arts participation and attending cultural events to slower biological ageing.
  • People who engage in arts activities weekly slow their biological ageing by 4%, while monthly engagement slows it by 3%.
  • Those who participated weekly were about one year biologically younger compared to those who rarely engaged in arts.
  • The study used “epigenetic clocks” from blood tests to measure biological age and pace of ageing.
  • Benefits of arts engagement on ageing are similar in scale to the health benefits of quitting smoking.
  • The research analyzed data from 3,556 UK adults aged 40 and older.
  • Activities studied included singing, dancing, painting, photography, crafting, and visiting museums or historic sites.
  • Arts engagement improvements are linked to reduced stress, lower inflammation, and better heart health.
Read the Full Article

This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.