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Cholesterol in midlife increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease ...


'Good' cholesterol may decrease your risk of Alzheimer's disease

Further research can look at whether HDL levels can predict the development of cognitive problems and if increasing HDL levels could help ...

Review Article Modulation of cholesterol in midlife affords cognitive ...

... increased RR of 1.5 and 2.1 to develop Alzheimer's ... midlife systolic pressure are independent risk factors for late-life Alzheimer disease.

Updating the Evidence on the Association between Serum ...

Background: Cohort studies have reported that midlife high total serum cholesterol (TC) is associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in ...

F3‐01‐04: SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND CHOLESTEROL ...

The longitudinal interplay of socioeconomic status (SES) and midlife vascular factors on long-term dementia risk is not fully understood. We ...

Medline ® Abstracts for References 87,108 of 'Epidemiology ...

BACKGROUND Longitudinal studies have shown that high serum total cholesterol (TC) at midlife is a risk factor for dementia/Alzheimer disease. The significance ...

Both High and Low HDL Cholesterol Tied to Increased Risk of ...

A new study found that having either high or low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, or “good” cholesterol, is tied to a small increased risk of ...

Risk Factors for Heart Disease at Mid Life Linked to Dementia in ...

Presence of each risk factor in one's 40s added 20 to 40 percent greater risk for developing dementia later in life, research showed. Using all ...

World first: risk of dementia linked to high cholesterol • HRI

Scientists at the Heart Research Institute (HRI) have made a world-first breakthrough discovery, linking high cholesterol with an increased risk of dementia ...

Can having high cholesterol reduce your chances of dementia?

The study showed that several cholesterol values, including increased cholesterol levels since midlife, were associated with increased risk of a ...

Vision loss and high cholesterol recognised as dementia risk factors

It showed that each 1 millimole per litre (mmol/L) increase in LDL cholesterol was associated with an 8 per cent rise in dementia frequency.

Midlife serum cholesterol and increased risk of ... - Alzforum

Solomon A, Kivipelto M, Wolozin B, Zhou J, Whitmer RA. Midlife serum cholesterol and increased risk of Alzheimer's and vascular dementia ...

LDL cholesterol is associated with higher AD neuropathology ...

Objective APOE is a strong risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and associated with higher low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels.

Dementia - reducing your risk - Better Health Channel

Body weight – obesity in midlife is associated with an increased risk of developing cognitive impairment and dementia; Cholesterol – A history of high ...

Incorrect Levels of HDL Cholesterol Linked to Heightened Dementia ...

New research found that people who had either too high or too low levels of HDL cholesterol were at an increased risk of dementia.

Cholesterol: Too Much of a 'Good' Thing?

But other studies have found that having high LDL or high total cholesterol in midlife are linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease.

Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease

People who live a healthy lifestyle, especially from mid-life (age 40–65) onwards, are less likely to develop Alzheimer's. This includes not ...

HDL quality, not quantity, contribute to the first sign of Alzheimer's ...

Higher levels of HDL-C—known as the “good cholesterol”—have been shown to correlate with heightened risk for Alzheimer's disease ...

Dementia Risk: Two Newly Identified Factors You Should Know

One explanation for the link may be that excess cholesterol can impact the brain, increasing stroke risk and also deposits of brain plaques ...

Midlife Vascular Risk Factors and Late-Life Mild… - Relias Media

Synopsis: This study found a dose-response relationship between elevated cholesterol and SBP at midlife and severity of cognitive decline in late life. Source: ...

Heart Risks in Midlife Tied to Brain Plaques of Alzheimer's

Being obese, smoking or having high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes in midlife is associated with an increased risk of dementia later in life.