Just as many people love and hate horror movies, watching horror movies has both advantages and disadvantages. Many people are asking, can watching horror movies delay Alzheimer's disease? On this issue, there is actually no such statement in medicine. My answer depends on the situation. As I said before, watching horror movies actually has advantages and disadvantages, so I won't say it here. Watching horror movies can delay Alzheimer's disease.
Indeed, watching horror movies does have some benefits, such as keeping the brain in a stimulating and active state, which has a certain effect on delaying Alzheimer's disease. As we all know, the elderly are often lonely when they are old, and they are often in a state of depression. Their brains are very inactive, and they can easily become Alzheimer's disease, so watching horror movies can achieve some effects of delaying the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease.
However, if the old man has a bad heart, he can't watch horror movies because he will be scared to death, let alone an old man. In fact, many young people are scared to get sick when they are timid, and some horror movies are really scary.
If we want the elderly at home to prevent Alzheimer's disease, we can see a doctor and do something with the advice of the doctor, which is more scientific, or we can find some professional books and find some better ways to prevent it instead of watching horror movies.