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According to a European study, multilingualism helps young people

The study concludes that people who speak more than one language grow older than the rest.

A study carried out in 27 European countries has shown that multilingualism helps young people . Monolingual people are at greater risk of aging earlier. The Donostia Basque Center on Cognition Brain and Language  (BCBL) has also participated in the study.

The study, published in thejournal Nature Aging , has analyzed data from more than 86,000 people . Through artificial intelligence models, researchers have been able to calculate the difference between the actual and biological age of each person.

Researchers have used the AA models , trained with thousandsof health and behavioral profiles, to calculate people's biological age, so they've calculated the difference between the biological age  and the chronological age.

BCBL has stated in a statement that multilingualism "in addition tothe cultural and social value ,  also affectsbrain and physical health , thereby slowing down the biological processes of aging and strengthening resilience throughout life. "

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