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In a recent issue of CHEST (June 2020), the interesting review by Russ et al1 demonstrated that individuals with poor pulmonary function experience increased risk of dementia. However, the link between these conditions and neurodegeneration, which ultimately leads to dementia, has not been clarified.
12 gru 2020 · Recent findings also suggest that impaired pulmonary function is associated consistently with approximately 40% elevation in later dementia risk. 3 Although there is mechanistic evidence to support this—including hypoxia from extended suboptimal ventilator function 4 —crucially, given the observational nature of these studies, it is unclear ...
5 wrz 2024 · According to a recent study, replacing even a small portion of the ultraprocessed foods you usually consume with minimally processed options may reduce your risk of developing dementia. To accomplish this goal, you might: Choose a veggie omelet for breakfast instead of a toaster pastry.
8 maj 2020 · Would you like reduce your risk of cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia? Researchers from around the world having been studying a variety of different factors that might reduce these risks and keep the brain healthy.
1 kwi 2024 · There’s no single or “best” food to fight dementia. Eating patterns that include several anti-inflammatory foods may help to prevent or slow dementia. These include leafy greens, nuts ...
Quit smoking. Quitting or reducing smoking, even in later life, can improve your brain health and reduce your dementia risk. Ask your health-care team for support! Seek support for depression. Depression is more than just feeling sad.
25 wrz 2023 · Making healthy lifestyle choices may reduce your risk of dementia. We don't know for certain what, if anything, can prevent dementia, but there may be steps you can take to help reduce your risk. Control high blood pressure; Sleep well; Eat a healthy diet; Keep physically active; Connect with family and friends