Like many neurological diseases, dementia is accompanied by social stigmas that are not entirely accurate and which create obstacles to investigations free from prejudice: Some only affect older people or involve only memory loss.
While it is true that its prevalence begins to fluctuate from age 65, there are more and more diagnoses of what is known as early onset dementia; that is, the one that appears in the period between 30 and 64 years old. Thus, although there is not much research on this circumstance yet, recent reviews show that worldwide there are about 370,000 new cases cases of dementia praecox every year.
Until now, the early appearance of this set of brain lesions affecting cognitive function, among them Alzheimer’s disease, which accounts for 60% to 70% of total cases of dementia, was due to genetics
. However, new research has challenged traditional theories and revealed wide range of risk factors this can lead to the development of this type of disease.The study was carried out by researchers from the University of Exeter (UK) and Maastricht University (Netherlands) and will help lay the foundation for new prevention strategies this would gradually reduce the alarming numbers associated with dementia.
Using UK Biobank data for people aged under 65 and without a diagnosis of dementia at the time of initial assessment, the scientists were able to determine that: beyond genetic conditionsThere are certain characteristics of a person’s lifestyle that can increase their chances of early dementia develops. Namely:
The results obtained in this study shed light on risk factors for dementia in an underdiagnosed age group. According to Dr. Stevie Hendricks, this is of paramount importance because this set of diseases This has a very serious impact people who still have jobs, children and busy lives.
In addition, researchers insist that the causes of early dementia They can be reversible if certain habits are changed. from those mentioned above: “We already knew from studies of people who develop dementia later in life that there are a number of modifiable risk factors. The fact that this also occurs in early onset dementia was a surprise to me and perhaps also offer opportunities to reduce the risk in this group,” Sebastian Köhler, professor of neuroepidemiology at Maastricht University, said in an official statement.
Thus, the study marks new horizons in early dementia research by determining that the risk can be reduced, which in turn will usher in an era of measures to reduce new cases of the disease.
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