New research highlights key risk factors for dementia prevention
Crucial risk factors
Additionally, this finding directly relates to healthy ageing. As life expectancy rises, the challenge of maintaining cognitive health grows. We must develop strategies that extend life while improving its quality. The report also suggests that addressing these risk factors is both effective and cost-saving. Dementia care is costly, and prevention could help reduce these expenses.
Adressing the gap
The updated research emphasizes the need for early action in managing health as we age. By addressing these factors early, we can not only live longer but also improve the quality of those extra years. This fits with broader public health goals that focus on prevention and continued research will be needed to adjust strategies as new information becomes available. These findings also support our project COMFORTage. Check out our new section Knowledge Oasis and find out our new poster with general information and how we are addressing this approaches!
In conclusion, these findings show the importance of including dementia prevention in public health and personal healthcare plans. By tackling modifiable risk factors, we can reduce the rising cases of dementia and support healthier, more fulfilling lives for older adults. This aligns with COMFORTage’s mission to improve cognitive health and quality of life for aging populations.
References
[i] https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01296-0/abstract