Dementia Prevention Tips That Don't Require Medications
A recent 2024 study published in a well known medical journal reviewed the available studies (systematic reviews and meta-analysis) for ways to decrease dementia & progression
They recommended the following 13 actions across 14 risk factors:
- Ensure good quality education is available for all and encourage cognitively stimulating activities in midlife to protect cognition
- Make hearing aids accessible for people with hearing loss and decrease harmful noise exposure to reduce hearing loss
- Treat depression effectively
- Encourage use of helmets and head protection in contact sports and on bicycles
- Encourage exercise because people who participate in sport and exercise are less likely to develop dementia
- Reduce cigarette smoking through education, price control, and preventing smoking in public places and make smoking cessation advice accessible
- Prevent or reduce hypertension and maintain systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg or less from age 40 years
- Detect and treat high LDL cholesterol from midlife
- Maintain a healthy weight and treat obesity as early as possible, which also helps to prevent diabetes
- Reduce high alcohol consumption through price control and increased awareness of levels and risks of overconsumption
- Prioritise age-friendly and supportive community environments and housing and reduce social isolation by facilitating participation in activities and living with others
- Make screening and treatment for vision loss accessible for all
- Reduce exposure to air pollution
Reference: Comes from the August 2024 Lancet journal: Dementia prevention, intervention, and care: 2024 report of the Lancet standing Commission. Livingston, Gill et al. The Lancet, Volume 404, Issue 10452, 572 - 628
Version: YT 1/2025