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Health and Wellness

Schizophrenia May Cause Faster Brain Ageing – What New Research Reveals!

Ankita Das
Last updated: April 13, 2025 9:24 am
Ankita Das
Schizophrenia May Cause Faster Brain Ageing – What New Research Reveals!

Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects over 20 million people worldwide. It usually starts in the late teens or early adulthood and can cause symptoms like hallucinations, delusions, and trouble thinking clearly. It impacts nearly every part of a person’s life.

Until now, experts believed that schizophrenia happens due to changes in brain development during early adulthood. It’s also considered similar to neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, which usually appear in childhood.

But now, new research shows that schizophrenia may be linked to faster brain ageing, not just developmental changes.

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What the Study Found

Researchers studied a special brain protein called Neurofilament Light protein (NfL), which is found in blood when brain cells are damaged. High levels of this protein suggest brain cell injury or neurodegeneration.

In people with schizophrenia, this protein increased faster with age compared to healthy people. This means their brains may be ageing quicker than normal, showing signs of damage earlier in life.

Interestingly, people with bipolar disorder did not show the same pattern. This makes the results more specific to schizophrenia.

Why This Matters

This faster brain ageing in schizophrenia can now be measured with a simple blood test, which helps in understanding and possibly treating the disease better in the future.

What Happens During Brain Ageing?

Normally, as we age, our brain goes through small changes — like slower reaction times, mild forgetfulness, or trouble multitasking. These are part of healthy ageing.

But in schizophrenia, the changes are faster and more serious, with the brain appearing older than the person’s actual age.

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The Role of Lifestyle

People living with schizophrenia often face many challenges such as isolation, unemployment, lack of exercise, smoking, and drug use. These habits can speed up physical and brain ageing even more.

Sadly, people with schizophrenia often live 20-30 years less than the general population. This is mainly due to other serious health issues like heart disease, cancer, and obesity.

They’re also at higher risk for substance abuse, which can worsen their condition due to stress, loneliness, or trouble sticking to treatment.

Final Thoughts

This new research adds an important piece to the puzzle of schizophrenia. It shows that accelerated brain ageing might play a key role in the illness. With this knowledge, doctors might be able to diagnose and treat schizophrenia more effectively in the future.

 

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