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AruraDangJoined: 10 Jun 2005 Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 12:54 pm |
A new American study published in BMJ concludes:
Quote:Obesity in middle adulthood increases the risk of dementia later in life, independently of comorbid conditions.
In a 27 year prospective longitudinal population based study that included 10 276 men and women, Whitmer and colleagues (p 1360) found that, in comparison to people with normal body mass index, obese people had a 74% greater risk of dementia and overweight people had a 35% greater risk. Similar results were obtained from analyses comparing skinfold thickness. I have always believed that lifestyle an important factor for development of dementia, but how is the connection? |
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iRuleThisForumJoined: 23 Jul 2004 Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 7:02 pm |
AruraDang wrote:I have always believed that lifestyle an important factor for development of dementia, but how is the connection? Obesity is a result of certain life style, so I think your basic understanding supports this, IMO. |
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ThaisJoined: 07 Aug 2004 Location: UK Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 11:07 pm |
I have no idea what the connection could be between obesity & dementia.
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iRuleThisForumJoined: 23 Jul 2004 Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 11:28 pm |
Thais wrote:However, I wonder just what their definition of dementia is - there are two dictionary definitions. "Deterioration of intellectual faculties, such as memory, concentration, and judgment, resulting from an organic disease or a disorder of the brain. It is sometimes accompanied by emotional disturbance and personality changes." Many older people suffer from this, don't they? Maybe obesity accelerates how fast the condition gets worse? |
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AruraDangJoined: 10 Jun 2005 Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 5:23 am |
3/4 of all elderly inhabitants of nursing homes in Norway suffer from dementia, but only half of them are diagnosed. There are no common agreement about the clinical diagnostic criterias for dementia among Norwegian nursing homes.
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iRuleThisForumJoined: 23 Jul 2004 Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2005 7:46 am |
AruraDang wrote:Why are so few elderly patiens given the diagnosis in primary care and at nursing homes?
Lack of knowledge among doctors and other health care workers in health care institutions may contribute. But also patients and the people surrounding them resist the diagnosis, because they see no point with a diagnosis that give fear and repression and which that has no cure. Denial, huh? |
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