Leading a socially active life as one ages may help delay the onset of dementia. Activities like bingo nights, dining with friends, and attending religious services can promote social connections, which are linked to a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline. Studies show frequent social activity can reduce dementia risk by 38%. Leading a socially active life as one ages may help delay the onset of dementia. Activities like bingo nights, dining with friends, and attending religious services can promote social connections, which are linked to a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline. Studies show frequent social activity can reduce dementia risk by 38%. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle