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Multilingualism, the key to healthy aging
A study in 27 European countries suggests that multilingualism protects against rapid ageing. Lucía Amoruso, researcher at Ikerbasque and BCBL, has led this international research. In total, the data of 86,000 people between 51 and 90 years old have been analyzed, showing that there is a relationship between speaking more than one language and the speed of the aging process.
The study was published in Nature Aging . Researchers have determined that the difference between the actual chronological age and the biological age of each participant has been calculated using an artificial intelligence model.
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