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Your Neighborhood May Affect Brain Health: Studies Suggest It Could Influence Dementia Risk Over Time

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Your Neighborhood May Affect Brain Health: Studies Suggest It Could Influence Dementia Risk Over Time

Where you live may shape your brain long before symptoms appear. A growing body of research suggests neighborhood conditions, from social vulnerability to environmental burdens, influence dementia risk in ways individual choices alone cannot explain.

For millions of Americans thinking about aging, the science is starting to redraw what counts as a risk factor. Prevention may begin at the block level.

How Neighborhoods Are Linked to Dementia and Alzheimer’s

Recent studies tie where people live over decades to biological changes connected to cognitive decline. A study published in 2026 in Alzheimer’s & Dementia followed 119 adults for roughly 20 years and measured neighborhood segregation using U.S. Census data alongside blood biomarkers linked to brain health.

Greater exposure to segregation, particularly during midlife, was associated with higher levels of markers reflecting nerve cell injury and brain stress. Amyloid beta levels showed no significant association, pointing researchers toward pathways involving inflammation and stress rather than direct plaque buildup.

Why Your Region May Shape Whether You Get a Diagnosis

A 2024 study in Alzheimer’s & Dementia found rates of new dementia diagnoses ranged from about 1.7 to 5.4 per 100 older adults across U.S. healthcare regions. The South generally showed higher diagnosis rates, while parts of the West and Northeast showed lower rates.

Researchers said the differences likely reflect variation in healthcare access, availability of specialists and screening practices rather than actual disease prevalence.

“We tell anecdotes about how hard it is to get a diagnosis and maybe it is harder in some places. It’s not just your imagination. It actually is different from place to place,” said Julie Bynum, the study’s lead author and a geriatrician at the University of Michigan Medical School, per NPR.

“Even within a group of people who are all 80, depending on where you live, you might be twice as likely to actually get a diagnosis,” Bynum said.

Erin Abner, a University of Kentucky epidemiologist not involved in the study, said the results were not a shock. “Where we live is a powerful influence on our brain health,” she said.

How Social Vulnerability Shapes Brain Aging

A 2025 study of 6,781 older adults on Chicago’s South Side found residents of neighborhoods with higher social vulnerability had roughly twice the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared with those in the least vulnerable areas. They also experienced cognitive decline about 25 percent faster.

A 2024 study led by researchers at Duke University and the University of Otago, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia, analyzed data from more than 1.4 million people in New Zealand over 20 years. People in the most disadvantaged neighborhoods had a 43 percent higher risk of developing dementia. Among Dunedin Study participants, signs of accelerated brain aging appeared by age 45, decades before typical diagnosis.

What Global Research Means for Prevention

A 2026 study analyzing data from 214,251 adults across 14 countries found that more than half of participants in every country had at least two of 12 established dementia risk factors. These include low education, hearing loss and hypertension. Others range from depression and physical inactivity to social isolation and hearing loss.

Lead author Emma Nichols, a research scientist at the USC Schaeffer Institute, said the overlap surprised her. “I was less surprised by the differences and more surprised by some of the similarities, particularly in the ways these risks are patterned across settings,” Nichols said.

“Risk for these late-life outcomes isn’t predetermined. These are risk factors you experience over the life course, and you can have an impact on changing your own risk – while also recognizing the ways broader societal factors shape that risk, too.”

The findings suggest dementia prevention may work best when it addresses the specific conditions of local neighborhoods, not just individual behaviors.

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