Sarah Ford | July 15, 2014

Can Dementia be Prevented?

That鈥檚 a question the 精东影业n Psychological Association posed when it brought in an expert panel to discuss the topic at a Senate briefing last week.

The July 11 briefing examined the impact of lifestyle interventions鈥攚hat you might call 鈥渉ealthy living鈥濃攐n preventing dementia from all causes, including Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.听

While dementia is rarely seen before age 65, an estimated half of all people in later age will develop either the symptoms or the pathology of dementia, asserted Robert Wilson, PhD, a neuropsychologist at the Rush Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Center affiliated with Rush University in Chicago. By 鈥減athology,鈥 he means physical changes in the brain, such as beta amyloid deposits and tau tangles associated with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease (AD); shrinking of the hippocampus, a two-sided part of the brain responsible for memory and spatial navigation; decreases in brain derived neurotropic factor, which is like a nutrient-rich 鈥渇ertilizer鈥 for the brain; and other factors, such as strokes and circulatory factors that can cause dementia.

So the bad news is that half of us, in old age, will experience changes in our brains that are characteristic of dementia, including AD.

But the good news is that up to half of all dementia is听not听explained by such factors.

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