Abstract
Shared cognitive decline among spouses remains in the early stages of being understood. In this commentary, we discuss Meng et al.'s systematic review and meta-analysis, which synthesizes the evidence for concordance of cognitive decline in couples. The study's methodology is robust and brings to light the challenges that persist within this field of research, namely the lack of specificity and standardization across outcomes and long-term follow-up. Here, we also situate the findings within the broader context of the many social influences on health and underscore the importance of dyadic preventive strategies and future longitudinal and mechanistic research.
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