Updated On: 17 January, 2025 04:28 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
The results, published in the journal Nature Mental Health, showed that having a "well-balanced" psychological profile -- with moderately high levels of protective factors and low of risky traits -- is associated with better cognitive and mental health

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Researchers have identified three psychological profiles that can help estimate an individual's risk of dementia, by analysing how characteristics, such as having a sense of purpose in life or constant brooding combine to influence the risk.
Previous studies have suggested that psychological traits, such as a tendency for distress and negative thoughts, are potential risk factors for cognitive decline and neurodegeneration, while having a sense of purpose and self-reflection could offer protection against mental decline.