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    Travel Linked to Brain Health and Longevity, Study Suggests

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJune 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A new interdisciplinary paper proposes that positive travel experiences may help slow biological aging by supporting the body’s resilience against entropy, the tendency of systems to move toward disorder over time. The study, published in the journal Tourism Review by researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU), reviewed existing evidence from tourism, health, psychology, and physiology research to build a framework linking travel to healthy aging. According to the report, travel that combines novelty, physical activity, social connection, and relaxation could activate multiple bodily systems involved in maintaining health. The findings were reported by ScienceDaily on May 4, 2026. [1]The Entropy Framework: How Travel May Slow Biological Decline

    The paper applies the concept of entropy — the natural progression from order to disorder — to human aging. “Aging, as a process, is irreversible. While it can’t be stopped, it can be slowed,” the researchers wrote, according to the report. Positive travel experiences may help the body maintain a more resilient, balanced state by activating multiple health-supporting systems simultaneously, the authors stated. Negative travel experiences, such as chronic stress or unsafe environments, may accelerate disorder. The study argues that travel’s health effects should be studied through a systemic, multi-factorial lens rather than focusing on a single benefit. [1]


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