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Teen Brains Aged Faster FROM Lockdowns: New Data Exposed

by Mike Mutzel

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In this video, we discuss a study on how COVID-19 lockdowns affected adolescent brain development, with a focus on the accelerated brain aging seen more in young women than men. It highlights the broader impacts of lockdowns on youth, examines gender differences in brain structure, and reflects on the need for better public health strategies in the future.

 

A new study just found that COVID-19 related lockdowns were linked with accelerated aging in adolescent brains, particularly affecting young women much more than young men.”

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Research Mentioned:

Corrigan, N. M., Rokem, A. & Kuhl, P. K. COVID-19 lockdown effects on adolescent brain structure suggest accelerated maturation that is more pronounced in females than in males. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 121, e2403200121 (2024).

Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro

0:20 New study

0:57 Negative impacts of lockdowns

1:57 Deeper look into the study, highlighting its findings on brain changes in young women.

2:47 Reflection on earlier concerns about the effect of lockdowns on youth.

3:34 Comparison of how different states handled the pandemic and its outcomes.

4:22 Study findings and overview of brain structure changes and their connection to social behavior during lockdowns.

6:18 Summary of the study's findings on gender-based brain aging differences.

7:28 Final thoughts on social connection and improving future health strategies.


 

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