Alzheimer’s disease. Early intervention works best in these people

Alzheimer's disease.  Early intervention works best in these people

uA study conducted by Florida Atlantic University in the US revealed that early treatments to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a neurological disease that causes progressive memory loss and cognitive decline, are more effective in women.

Changes in diet, less exposure to stress, physical exercise, and more positive sleep habits can help prevent the disease, which accounts for about 60-70% of all cases of dementia – a general term used to designate a group of diseases characterized by cognitive alterations that It may be associated with memory loss, language changes, and confusion in time or space.

The research authors used data from volunteers who participated in a 10-year study of the impact of lifestyle changes on cognitive function and dementia risk factors. Physical, hematological, cognitive, and genetic tests were analyzed. Each person received medications, vitamins, supplements, and a series of personalized lifestyle interventions.

Richard Isaacson, one of the study’s authors, said in an interview with CNN that women are 39% more likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease if there is excess abdominal fat. “The rapid decline in estrogen during the perimenopause transition may be one of the most influential risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease,” the doctor explains.

It is reported that the World Health Organization estimates that there are 47.5 million people living with dementia worldwide, a number that could reach 75.6 million in 2030 and almost triple in 2050, to 135.5 million.

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