dementia, Cholesterol
The American Journal of Manage… · 8h
Variable Levels of Lipoprotein Cholesterol Linked to Dementia
Fluctuating LDL and total cholesterol levels in older adults may indicate increased dementia and cognitive decline risk. Higher cholesterol variability correlates with a greater incidence of dementia and cognitive decline in older adults.
SciTech Daily · 1d
Fluctuating Cholesterol Levels Linked to 60% Higher Dementia Risk
Could changes in cholesterol be a warning sign of dementia? A new study suggests that older adults whose cholesterol fluctuates significantly over time are more likely to develop dementia than those with stable levels.
Daily Express · 2d
Scientists find a link between dementia and 'bad' cholesterol levels
Older people whose cholesterol levels change over time may be 60% more likely to develop dementia than those whose cholesterol is stable, a study suggests. Researchers tracked almost 10,000 people for an average of five years and gave them regular memory tests.
McKnight's Long-Term Care News · 1d
Bigger cholesterol shifts over time linked to dementia, data shows
Older adults with shifts in cholesterol levels over time may be more apt to develop dementia compared to those with stable levels regardless of the actual cholesterol levels, according to a study published Wednesday in Neurology.
Healio · 1d
Fluctuating cholesterol linked to dementia in older adults
Tracking lipid variability may be a reliable method of predicting dementia and cognitive decline among community-dwelling older adults, according to new research from Neurology.“Dementia and cognitive decline are major health issues disproportionately affecting older adults and have an insidious onset,
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