High levels of variability in cholesterol over time were linked to a significantly higher risk for dementia and cognitive ...
Scientific experts across four continents collaborated to identify an important point in the link between heart and brain ...
Adults in their 70s with dementia experienced faster weight loss in the decade before diagnosis than their cognitively ...
A new study found that older adults with fluctuating cholesterol levels—regardless of how high—could be 60% more likely to ...
Could changes in cholesterol be a warning sign of dementia? A new study suggests that older adults whose cholesterol ...
A new study led by Monash University has found that having abnormally high levels of HDL cholesterol—often called “good ...
Lower body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference and higher high-density lipoprotein are seen in the decade preceding diagnosis of dementia.
Changes to a person's cholesterol over time might have a surprising impact on their risk of dementia, a new study found.
Jan. 29, 2025 — Older adults whose cholesterol changes over time may be more likely to develop dementia than people whose cholesterol is stable, regardless of the actual cholesterol level ...
Variability in total cholesterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is associated with dementia and cognitive impairment.
After adjusting for other dementia risk factors such as age, smoking status, and high blood pressure, researchers found that ...
New research suggests that changes in body weight and cholesterol levels could signal increased dementia risk up to a decade before diagnosis, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.