Wednesday, September 24, 2025
33.1 C
New Delhi

Feeling Lonely As A Child May Harm Your Brain In Adulthood, Study Explains

Published By :

Last Updated:

A new study reveals that childhood loneliness can lead to memory problems, cognitive decline, and dementia in adulthood.

Early intervention and teaching social skills can help prevent these long-term effects. (Representative Image: Getty Images)

Early intervention and teaching social skills can help prevent these long-term effects. (Representative Image: Getty Images)

Childhood is often seen as a time for play, learning, and making friends. But for many children, it is a time of feeling isolated and left out. Loneliness in childhood is not just about eating lunch alone or being left out of school activities, it can have serious, long-term effects on the brain.

A recent study published in JAMA Network Open on September 12 reveals that children who feel lonely have a higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia later in life. Even if they become socially active adults, the effects of childhood loneliness don’t simply disappear.

Recommended Stories

How Loneliness Affects The Brain

Researchers found that kids who lack close friendships or often feel ignored are more likely to face memory problems and other cognitive issues as adults. Instead of trying to connect, some children cope by further isolating themselves, which only deepens the loneliness.

Loneliness causes the body to release stress hormones like cortisol. This puts extra pressure on the nervous system and harms important brain areas like the hippocampus, which helps with memory.

Over time, this stress not only affects brain structure but also weakens the immune system, increasing the chances of dementia and memory loss in adulthood.

Why Early Steps Are Important

Experts say it is important to take action early to prevent childhood loneliness. Since childhood forms the foundation of adult life, what happens during these years can shape a person’s long-term health and well-being. Loneliness may seem temporary, but its effects can last a lifetime.

Schools and parents play a key role in helping children build social skills. Teaching kids how to handle bullying, how to make friends, and when to seek help from adults can reduce feelings of isolation. This not only helps them enjoy childhood but also lowers the risk of future memory problems.

Parents and teachers must focus on creating a supportive environment where children feel included. Encouraging communication, empathy, and teamwork can help kids form stronger social connections, protecting their brain health as they grow.

It is important to keep in mind that this article is meant to share information and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor if you have questions about your health or medical condition.

About the Author

instagram

Nishad Thaivalappil
Nishad Thaivalappil

Nishad Thaivalappil is a Lifestyle and Entertainment Journalist with almost a decade-long odyssey in the realms of movies, music, culture, food, and travel. He leads the Lifestyle desk at News18.com. Besides ha…Read More

Nishad Thaivalappil is a Lifestyle and Entertainment Journalist with almost a decade-long odyssey in the realms of movies, music, culture, food, and travel. He leads the Lifestyle desk at News18.com. Besides ha… Read More

Click here to add News18 as your preferred news source on Google. News18 Lifestyle section brings you the latest on health, fashion, travel, food, wellness tips, celebrity style, travel inspiration and recipes. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated.
News lifestyle Feeling Lonely As A Child May Harm Your Brain In Adulthood, Study Explains
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

Go to Source
Author: News18

Hot this week

Why is the rupee sinking even as the dollar weakens globally?

The Indian rupee has been trading near its lowest levels on record, even as the United States dollar continues to weaken globally. Read More

’50 meters deep’: Video shows massive sinkhole in Bangkok swallowing cars, electrical poles – watch

A section of road suddenly collapsed in Bangkok on Wednesday causing a deep sinkhole of about 50 meters. Read More

‘Bombed unarmed, poor people’: Colombian President blasts Trump for Caribbean strikes; seeks UN criminal probe

Gustavo Petro (AP) Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday called for a criminal investigation against US President Donald Trump and American officials linked to recent deadly military strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea. Read More

Trump’s Nobel Prize ambitions: Most Americans say he doesn’t deserve it – how are numbers split?

Donald Trump (AP) A majority of Americans believe US President Donald Trump does not deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize, according to a new Washington Post-Ipsos poll conducted earlier this month. Read More

Delhiites, Brace For A Brutal Winter As La Niña Could Bring Coldest Season In Years To North India

Curated By : Last Updated:September 24, 2025, 19:01 IST Delhi-NCR may see minimum temperatures dipping well below average, with frequent cold waves expected between December 2025 and February 2026 Delhi, along with its cities of Gurgaon Read More

Topics

Why is the rupee sinking even as the dollar weakens globally?

The Indian rupee has been trading near its lowest levels on record, even as the United States dollar continues to weaken globally. Read More

’50 meters deep’: Video shows massive sinkhole in Bangkok swallowing cars, electrical poles – watch

A section of road suddenly collapsed in Bangkok on Wednesday causing a deep sinkhole of about 50 meters. Read More

‘Bombed unarmed, poor people’: Colombian President blasts Trump for Caribbean strikes; seeks UN criminal probe

Gustavo Petro (AP) Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday called for a criminal investigation against US President Donald Trump and American officials linked to recent deadly military strikes on boats in the Caribbean Sea. Read More

Trump’s Nobel Prize ambitions: Most Americans say he doesn’t deserve it – how are numbers split?

Donald Trump (AP) A majority of Americans believe US President Donald Trump does not deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize, according to a new Washington Post-Ipsos poll conducted earlier this month. Read More

Delhiites, Brace For A Brutal Winter As La Niña Could Bring Coldest Season In Years To North India

Curated By : Last Updated:September 24, 2025, 19:01 IST Delhi-NCR may see minimum temperatures dipping well below average, with frequent cold waves expected between December 2025 and February 2026 Delhi, along with its cities of Gurgaon Read More

D Gukesh returns to Global Chess League as Magnus Carlsen pulls out

The third season of the Global Chess League will take place in India and witness a return of the world champion D Gukesh. Read More

8 Indian Snacks That Are Surprisingly Healthy

Packed with spices, pulses, grains, and ancient wisdom, these Indian snacks strike the perfect balance between taste and wellness. Read More

Dulquer Salmaan to face customs summons: Two cars seized

(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Malayalam star Dulquer Salmaan is reportedly set to receive a formal summons from Customs after officers seized two luxury vehicles from his Elamkulam residence during the widening crackdown under Opera Read More

Related Articles