10/05/2024
We can’t live an Adventurous Aging life – one of vigorous health, passionate purpose, loving relationships, and peaceful fulfillment after age 60 – if we have Dementia, “caused by a number of diseases that gradually destroy nerve cells and damage the brain, resulting in a decline in cognitive functions.” But as we live longer, dementia looms as yet another global crisis.
“Dementia is currently the 7th leading cause of death and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people globally,” according to the WHO, with nearly 10 million new cases of every year. While age is the strongest known risk factor for dementia, researchers have found a set of 12 “potentially modifiable risk factors,” according to The Lancet Commission’s 2020 report:
• Less education
• Hypertension
• Hearing impairment
• Smoking
• Obesity
• Depression
• Physical inactivity
• Diabetes
• Low social contact
• Excessive alcohol consumption
• Traumatic brain injury
• Air pollution
“Together the 12 modifiable risk factors account for around 40% of worldwide dementias, which consequently could theoretically be prevented or delayed,” according to The Lancet. “What we currently know is — what’s good for your heart is good for your brain, and that’s because there are a lot of vascular risk factors for dementia,” Timothy Singham, clinical psychologist at the National University of Singapore.
How to cut risks: Here are five key “protective factors” or things people can do to help prevent the onset of dementia:
• Regular physical activity
• Eating healthy
• Building a healthy support network
• Having good sleep hygiene
• Find ways to regulate stress and emotions
“Dementia cases are on the rise — avoid these 12 risks to keep your brain healthy,” by Emestine Siu, CNBC, May 7, 2024.
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/08/dementia-is-on-the-rise-here-are-12-risks-to-avoid-.html?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
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