BRAIN AND NERVE CARE

10 Early Signs of Alzheimer’s - Page 4

By Temma Ehrenfeld @temmaehrenfeld
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April 18, 2017
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4. Losing weight, unintentionally.

It’s a good idea for people to fight middle-age bulge, since this will help you fight diabetes, which may be related to Alzheimer’s. However, people who slowly lose weight after midlife without trying are at risk. Specifically, in one well-regarded study, 57 percent of men who developed dementia had lost 11 pounds or more in the six years before their diagnosis, compared to 35 percent of those who did not develop dementia.  In a 2016 study, losing 11 pounds a decade from midlife to your 70s corresponded to a 24 percent increase in the risk of cognitive impairment in your seventies.

 

 

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Updated:  

October 16, 2017

Reviewed By:  

Christopher Nystuen, MD, MBA