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A national strategy to combat dementia

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Last updated: January 18, 2025 1:27 pm
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A recent research report published in Nature Medicine has shed light on a concerning statistic: the risk of developing dementia by the age of 95 is a staggering 42%. This number is double what was previously estimated, making it a cause for alarm. The study, led by researchers at New York University and funded by the National Institutes of Health, also found that certain demographics are at even higher risk, including women, individuals who identify as Black, and carriers of a gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease.

With such high numbers, the question arises: what can be done to reduce the risk of dementia? While individual efforts are important, the scale of the problem demands a collective response. As a nation, we need to focus on policies and industries that promote healthy aging.

One key aspect is the need to develop drugs that can prevent dementia before it occurs. Similar to how we approach heart disease with medications for hypertension and high cholesterol, early diagnosis and treatment for individuals who are cognitively healthy could prevent the onset of dementia. While progress has been made in developing treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, which is a common cause of dementia, more research is needed to find effective cures for other types of dementia.

The study also highlighted that the risk of dementia increases significantly after the age of 75, indicating that the years leading up to this age are crucial for maintaining brain health. Various life events, such as education, hearing loss, loneliness, social isolation, depression, poor sleep, tobacco use, obesity, head injury, vision loss, and cardiovascular disease, have been identified as risk factors for dementia. The good news is that each of these factors is actionable, and progress has been made in addressing some of them.

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Promoting healthy aging requires a multi-faceted approach that includes redesigning living spaces, implementing regional and national strategies, and supporting initiatives that improve overall well-being. For example, laws to prevent street racing at night can improve sleep quality, while efforts to promote access to healthy foods can help tackle obesity and cardiovascular disease.

Public spaces such as libraries, schools, concert halls, museums, and theaters can also play a role in promoting healthy aging through programs that engage older adults in artistic activities. Participation in the arts has been shown to reduce loneliness and depression, while enhancing cognitive function.

By taking a proactive approach to reducing the risk of dementia, we can not only improve the health and well-being of individuals but also create a more cohesive and unified society. With projections showing that 1 in 2 Americans over 55 will have dementia by 2060, now is the time to prioritize strategies that promote healthy aging and prevent dementia.

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