But 80 percent of
the adults with cognitive declines mentioned weight.
Not exact matches
Clinical studies indicate that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial in healthy
adults,
with continuing research on whether long - term consumption inhibits
cognitive decline during aging or lowers the risk of some forms of cancer.
Clinical studies indicate that moderate Kona consumption is benign or mildly beneficial in healthy
adults,
with continuing research on whether long - term consumption inhibits
cognitive decline during aging or lowers the risk of some forms of cancer.
Clinical studies indicate that moderate coffee consumption is beneficial in healthy
adults,
with continuing research on whether long - term consumption inhibits
cognitive decline during aging or lowers the risk of some forms of cancer.
Clinical studies indicate that moderate Kona consumption is benign or mildly beneficial in healthy
adults,
with continuing online research on whether long - term consumption inhibits
cognitive decline during aging or lowers the risk of some forms of cancer.
A thinner brain cortex is associated
with adult cognitive decline.
In fact, while
cognitive processes do
decline with age, simply reminding older
adults about ageist ideas actually exacerbates their memory problems, reveals important new research from the USC Davis School of Gerontology.
In elderly and middle - aged people, the spots have been associated
with a slight
cognitive decline, but the Finnish researchers don't know what the long - term consequences are for these players, all of whom were young
adults.
Emergency and urgent hospitalizations are associated
with an increased rate of
cognitive decline in older
adults, report researchers at Rush University Medical Center.
These effects were, however, most pronounced in older
adults with a starting memory
decline or other mild
cognitive impairments.
«No link seen between traumatic brain injury and
cognitive decline: First study to examine whether TBI influences
cognitive decline in older
adults with and without Alzheimer's disease dementia.»
Brain imaging using radioactive dye can detect early evidence of Alzheimer's disease that may predict future
cognitive decline among
adults with mild or no
cognitive impairment, according to a 36 - month follow - up study led by Duke Medicine.
The current study, which enrolled 152
adults ages 50 and older, was designed to assess whether silent pathological changes in the brain associated
with Alzheimer's and detected
with positron emission tomography (PET) can predict
cognitive decline.
As in prior studies among older
adults, we found that obesity was associated
with a decreased risk of dementia, consistent
with the hypothesis that, while obesity in mid-life may increase risk for later - life
cognitive decline and dementia, obesity at older ages may be associated
with cognitive and other health advantages.25 - 27 The trend toward a
declining risk for dementia in the face of a large increase in the prevalence of diabetes suggests that improvements in treatments between 2000 and 2012 may have decreased dementia risk, along
with the documented
declines in the incidence of common diabetes - related complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and amputations.11 Our finding of a significant
decline between 2000 and 2012 of the heart disease - related OR for dementia would also be consistent
with improved cardiovascular treatments leading to a
decline in dementia risk.
The HOPE study tracks the memory and cognition abilities of elderly
adults with varying degrees of
cognitive decline to provide insight into the aging process and the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
In addition, those
adults with APOE e4 gene, in which it is linked to a greater risk of Alzheimer's disease, and who also drank tea regularly, had an 86 percent lower risk of
cognitive decline.
So many of us associate aging
with cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease, arthritis,
adult onset diabetes, osteoporosis, chronic fatigue... Shall I...
Researchers from the Wake Forest School of Medicine found that aerobic exercise appears to boost thinking skills and brain volume in
adults diagnosed
with mild
cognitive impairment, a condition that sits in between normal age - related memory
decline and more serious dementia.
Researchers have found the risk of dementia was higher in older women
with weak circadian rhythms, and tracking circadian rhythms over time has been shown to predict
cognitive decline in older
adults.
The age - related
decline in growth hormone and associated IGF - 1 has been linked to age - related muscle atrophy, increased adipose tissue, and neuronal dysfunction.2, 9 In fact, growth hormone replacement therapy in elderly men has been shown to increase lean body mass.9 Growth hormone therapy (1 mg / day — for 5 months) has also been used to improve
cognitive function in healthy
adults and
adults with mild
cognitive impairment.10 While only modest amounts of growth hormone cross the blood - brain barrier, IGF - 1, which is actually responsible for the
cognitive benefits, gets across just fine.
Likewise, in a cohort of 648
adults aged 65 years old and living in Portugal, caffeine exposure of more than 62 mg / day (the equivalent of 1 regular cup or more) compared to less than 22 mg / day was associated
with a lower risk of
cognitive decline in women only18.