



Whatever the age of the person living alone, it increases the risk of brain disorders. This has been revealed in recent research. Researchers from the University of Versailles Saint Quentin-en-Valin France said that the number of people living alone increase due to the desire to avoid marriage, decreasing fertility and increasing old age.





Studies that have been focused on the relationship between loneliness and brain problems are focused on people of the same age. Research has not been done on its impact on youth. In the new study, 20,500 people aged 16 to 64 years were involved.





Researcher Louise Jacob said, "In England, there is usually a connection between brain-related problems that have been found in loneliness." Research also found that the effect of loneliness falls on the woman and the male of every age.





Why do people want to live alone?





Research by Buffalo University psychologist Julie Bowker of the United States has claimed that humans avoid contact with people for three reasons. Some people are shy That is why avoid avoiding meeting with others. Some people do not like to go to Parties. There are also some people, who, despite being friendly, prefer to spend time alone.





Julie and her team found in research that those who prefer to live alone, their creativity gets better. If alone, they can pay more attention to their work. Focus on their own well-being. The result is that their creativity increases.