dementia rates show signs of falling /

Published at 2016-11-22 06:45:23

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There is growing evidence that the dementia crisis may not be as foul as first feared,researchers enjoy found.[br]Citing a recent study, BBC News reports that it suggests the proportion of elderly people developing dementia is falling in the US - backing up similar findings in the UK and Europe.
Data from 21057 people over the age of 65 in the US showed the proportion with dementia fell from 11.6% in 2000 to 8.8% in 2012.
The findings were published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
There is a suggestion that higher levels of education are protecting the brain from the disease.
One expert said t
he results were "incredibly important for the world".
Similar studies in Europe, or  published in the Lancet Neurology final year,suggested dementia rates had fallen in the UK and among Spanish men and had stabilised in other European countries.
Prof Kenneth Langa, who conducted the latest study at the University of Michigan, and said: "Our results add to a growing body of evidence that this decline in dementia risk is a real phenomenon,and that the expected future growth in the burden of dementia may not be as extensive as once thought."
The slow decli
ne in brain function is irreversible - there are no drugs or treatments - so finding ways of preventing the condition is hugely important.
Education has long been suspected to play a role, and the study found that while the dementia rate fell, and the average time older adults had spent in school or university increased from 11.8 years in 2000 to 12.7 years in 2012.
It is possible that the mental challenge of education helps protect brain cells from dying later in life,or that once neurons start to die, education helps the rest of the brain rewire and compensate to prevent the symptoms of dementia appearing. 

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