Summary of the evidence on modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia: A population‐based perspective

Alzheimer's & Dementia - Tập 11 Số 6 - Trang 718-726 - 2015
Matthew Baumgart1, Heather M. Snyder2, María C. Carrillo2, Sam Fazio3, Hye Jung Kim1, Harry Johns4
1Division of Public Policy Alzheimer's Association Washington DC USA
2Division of Medical & Scientific Relations Alzheimer's Association Chicago IL USA
3Division of Constituent Relations Alzheimer's Association Chicago IL USA
4Alzheimer's Association Chicago IL USA

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Abstract

An estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number is projected to triple by 2050. In the absence of a disease‐modifying treatment or cure, reducing the risk of developing dementia takes on added importance. In 2014, the World Dementia Council (WDC) requested the Alzheimer's Association evaluate and report on the state of the evidence on modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia. This report is a summary of the Association's evaluation, which was presented at the October 2014 WDC meeting. The Association believes there is sufficient evidence to support the link between several modifiable risk factors and a reduced risk for cognitive decline, and sufficient evidence to suggest that some modifiable risk factors may be associated with reduced risk of dementia. Specifically, the Association believes there is sufficiently strong evidence, from a population‐based perspective, to conclude that regular physical activity and management of cardiovascular risk factors (diabetes, obesity, smoking, and hypertension) reduce the risk of cognitive decline and may reduce the risk of dementia. The Association also believes there is sufficiently strong evidence to conclude that a healthy diet and lifelong learning/cognitive training may also reduce the risk of cognitive decline.

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