Saturday, June 19, 2010

About Alzheimer's Disease: Age and Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

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From Andrew Rosenzweig, MD, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
This week's newsletter focuses on what is far and away the number one risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease: age. Since the number of people 85 years and older is expected to increase to 35% of all older people in the U.S. by 2050, this means an increase of 17 million individuals who will be at high risk of developing Alzheimer's.

Just How Important is Age as a Risk Factor?
For Alzheimer's disease, the incidence among people 85 years and older is about 14 times that among people aged 65 to 69 years.... Read more

Can't I get Alzheimer's in my 40's?
Also referred to as familial Alzheimer's disease, early onset cases make up about 5% of all cases and have a strong genetic link ... Read more

Other Risk Factors for Alzheimer's
While we can't control our age or our family history, there is a growing recognition that lifestyle factors like diet and exercise may influence our chances of developing Alzheimer's .... Read more

Diet and Alzheimer's Risk
New research adds weight to the positive effect of a certain type of diet on Alzheimer's risk. Specifically, a diet rich in omega-3 and omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamin E and folate but poor in saturated fatty acids and vitamin B12 was the diet most associated with decreased Alzheimer's risk....Read more

 


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