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Young generations are more likely to suffer from dementia – research

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Women born in the second half of the 20th century have the least risk.

People born in recent decades have a less risk of dementia at a certain age than previous generations. According to the Guardian, this is certainly the conclusion that researchers from the Australian Center for Business and the University of Queensland University of the Australian Center.

The team of scientists reviewed the data of more than 62 thousand people aged 70 years, collected in three large research research in the USA, Great Britain and a number of European countries. The algorithm used by scientists examines the presence of dementia symptoms based on trials that provide and the answers of participants associated with sun -day -to -day functioning.

It is hoped that the proliferation of dementia has increased by age all generations, but at the same time, experts have recorded a clear trend: people from new generations are at risk of developing dementia at a particular age are less than those born before. In particular, in the United States, in people aged 81-85, they had dementia 25.1% of participants born in 1890-1913, against only 15.5% of those born in 1939-1943.

Researchers have also announced that this positive dynamic is more pronounced in women, especially Europe and Great Britain. One of the possible reasons they have called the best access to women in the mid -20th century.

Despite these positive transfers, the total burden on healthcare systems will grow, as the population continues to age, the CO -Author of the study emphasizes that Dr. Sabrina Lenzen. He also noted that social inequality, in particular, by gender, education and geography, remains significant.

Despite the fact that the study did not know the reasons for the reduction in dementia levels, Professor Tara Spayres-Jones from the University of Edinburgh suggested that it may affect, smoking resistance, as well as the best medical care for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and hearing loss.

However, experts are warning premature optimization. Professor Tom Dening from the University of Nottingham noted that it is impossible to make sure that this positive trend will remain in the future, as major medical and social improvements may deplete their potential.

The study has been published in the Jama Network Open.

We remind you, earlier it was reported that the rhythm in a person’s wrist could signal the future cognitive destruction.

Scientists from the USA are called a certain age at which brain activity worsens

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