
The Impact of Interconnectedness on Elderly Resilience
A study from the University of Jyväskylä reveals that a tighter interconnection between different domains of functional capacity in the elderly may indicate reduced system resilience, leading to cascading failures. The research, which utilized network analysis, suggests that maintaining a balance between interconnectedness and independence within these domains is crucial for preserving functional capacity and overall well-being in old age. The study, part of the AGNES project, emphasizes the importance of maintaining reserve capacity and compensatory mechanisms to adapt to aging-related challenges and preserve quality of life.
