Older adults with significant fluctuations in cholesterol levels are at increased risk for dementia and cognitive decline, ...
Nearly half of all dementia cases could be delayed or prevented altogether by addressing 14 possible risk factors, including vision loss and high cholesterol. That is the key finding of a new study ...
Unexplained fluctuations in cholesterol levels have been linked to dementia and cognitive decline in a recent study.
A study of more than 9,800 adults in their 70s showed that those with stable cholesterol levels had a "significantly lower" ...
When older adults have significant year-to-year fluctuations in their cholesterol levels without changes in medication, it ...
Significant fluctuations in cholesterol levels, unrelated to changes in medication, may serve as an early indicator of ...
Karolinska Institutet researchers found long-term use of cardiovascular drugs like antihypertensives and cholesterol-lowering ...
Having a higher level of cardiorespiratory fitness reduced the risk for cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s, even in people at ...
Lea en español Older adults whose cholesterol levels fluctuate from year to year may face an increased risk for dementia and cognitive decline compared to people whose cholesterol levels remain more ...
Older people whose cholesterol readings show big changes from one year to the next may be at an increased risk of cognitive problems as they age, including dementia.
A new study suggests that, in older people, fluctuating cholesterol levels may increase dementia risk. The researchers suggest that annual cholesterol tracking could be used to assess risk of ...