New Study Links Low Bone Density to an Increased Risk of Dementia

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New Study Links Low Bone Density to an Increased Risk of Dementia
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New Study Links Low Bone Density to an Increased Risk of Dementia — According to a study recen |

A new study suggests that individuals with low bone density may face a higher risk of developing dementia, though it only establishes an association and not causation between the two conditions.American Academy of Neurology

“Low bone density and dementia are two conditions that commonly affect older people simultaneously, especially as bone loss often increases due to physical inactivity and poor nutrition during dementia,” said study author Mohammad Arfan Ikram, MD, Ph.D., of the Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands. “However, little is known about bone loss that occurs in the period leading up to dementia.

Of the 1,211 people with the lowest total body bone density, 90 people developed dementia within 10 years, compared to 57 of the 1,211 people with the highest bone density. “Previous research has found factors like diet and exercise may impact bones differently as well as the risk of dementia,” Ikram added. “Our research has found a link between bone loss and dementia, but further studies are needed to better understand this connection between bone density and memory loss. It’s possible that bone loss may occur already in the earliest phases of dementia, years before any clinical symptoms manifest themselves.

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