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Going to museums, concerts and the cinema can ‘slow pace of biological ageing’

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By The Independent
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Recent scientific research reveals that regular cultural engagement—including museum visits, live concerts, and cinema attendance—may significantly decelerate biological aging processes. Studies demonstrate that the health benefits derived from cultural participation rival those obtained through consistent physical exercise routines. This groundbreaking finding suggests that cultural enrichment activities offer measurable physiological advantages beyond their psychological and emotional benefits, positioning arts engagement as a valuable component of longevity and wellness strategies.

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Going to museums, concerts and the cinema can ‘slow pace of biological ageing’
Going to museums, concerts and the cinema can ‘slow pace of biological ageing’

The impact of engaging with culture ‘can be comparable’ to frequent exercise, according to researchers
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