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How to Avoid Doubling Your Dementia Risk

April 19th 2009 04:12
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How to Avoid Doubling Your Dementia Risk

If you’re hoping to dodge age-related dementia down the road, best get a handle on your blood sugar now.


Both chronically high blood sugar (prediabetes) and diabetes increase the risk for Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. And that risk more than doubles if diabetes strikes in middle age rather than later in life.

Timing Matters
How does diabetes hurt cognition? Diabetes-induced inflammation and oxidative stress are two possible bad-for-your-brain effects. And when those effects happen in midlife rather than late life, the worse it may be for you. In a large study of adult twins, the two-fold dementia risk occurred when diabetes struck before, rather than after, the age of 65. Worried about your blood sugar? Take this quiz.

Lifestyle Matters
The take-home message: Whether you have normal blood sugar or diabetic levels, it’s important to control it -- not just for your body, but for your brain, too. That means kicking to the curb any unhealthy habits, like a poor diet and excessive couch lounging. Here are more tips on protecting your blood sugar and your brain:
Squeeze in a mini workout. It’s good for your mind and your blood sugar, too. Just a few short workouts can lower your blood sugar.


Eat your bread. No, seriously. We mean it. Just make sure it’s the right kind of bread.
Work your mind. Just like with other muscles, it’s use it or lose it.



And katyzzz says "keep up with the brain puzzles, but hone in and focus well, concentrate your focus."





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Comment by Lester Caudill

April 20th 2009 14:15
Hey Katyzzz, good post, and one that pertains to me, as I got diabetes in middle age. But on a happy note I have been watching my diet, so far I have lost 30 pounds, and dropped my sugar levels from around 300 to normal.

Comment by katyzzz

April 20th 2009 22:18
Those are sensational results Lester, WELL DONE, Mr. smart brain.

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