Prioritizing Brain Health in Youth: Bringing Neuroscience to Society and
Informing Policy, the European Brain Council expert meeting held at the
Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Forum 2024
Abstract
Good brain health plays a significant role in an individual’s well-being
and profoundly impacts the collective economy and society. Brain
development does not stop at birth and some aspects continue throughout
childhood and adolescence, allowing the full development of cognitive
functions. Different determinants related to physical health, healthy
environments, safety and security, life-long learning, and social
connection as well as access to quality services influence the way our
brains develop, adapt, and respond to stress and adversity. Ongoing
progress in neurobiology and cognitive neuroscience allow the design of
better prevention and intervention strategies to help avoid brain
deficits and/or limit their impact and maintain brain health. The
European Brain Council (EBC) convened an expert meeting during the FENS
Forum 2024 to address youth brain health challenges. In recent years,
the importance of brain health has garnered significant attention across
scientific, medical, and policy-making communities. While much focus has
traditionally been on neurodegenerative conditions affecting the
elderly, a paradigm shift towards prioritizing brain health in youth is
both timely and necessary. This shift can profoundly impact individual
lives and society, necessitating an interdisciplinary approach that
brings neuroscience to the forefront of public health and informs
evidence-based policy. The topic is of utmost importance as EBC launched
this year a new campaign on No Health Without Brain Health rallying
support with its member organisations and the wider brain community for
the increased prioritization of brain health on EU health and research
agendas.