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Stats: Hispanics 1.5 times more likely to get dementia than Whites-9001

Stats: Hispanics 1.5 times more likely to get dementia than Whites

In the United States, the Latino population is projected to have the steepest increase in Alzheimer's disease over the next 40 years, compared to other ethnic groups. Countries in Latin America and the global community of Latinos will also experience substantial increases in dementia in the near future.

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Stats: Comorbidities at age 55 tied to 2.4-fold higher dementia risk-8982

Stats: Comorbidities at age 55 tied to 2.4-fold higher dementia risk

Having two or more chronic conditions (i.e., multimorbidity) in middle age is associated with an increased risk of dementia later in life, according to a longitudinal study of more than 10,000 men and women in the UK. Common chronic conditions included high blood pressure, diabetes, coronary heart disease, depression, and chronic lung disease (COPD). Thirteen such conditions were considered in the study. The results show that dementia risk is greater when these sorts of conditions develop at a younger age (mid-50s) rather than later in life. It's a message for senior living's youngest customers, as well as staff.

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Reducing frailty could help prevent dementia-8921

Reducing frailty could help prevent dementia

Frailty is a strong risk factor for dementia, even among people who are at a high genetic risk for dementia, and it might be modified through a healthy lifestyle, a recent study suggests. The findings provide more motivation to intervene early with members and residents at risk.

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Clutter-free environment may not help people with dementia-8905

Clutter-free environment may not help people with dementia

While it is generally assumed that a person with dementia will be better able to carry out daily tasks such as making tea when their home space is tidy and clutter free, "there has been very little research to really test this hypothesis," says Dr. Eneida Mioshi, principal author of a recent study from the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. The findings challenge the assumption that people with dementia function better in clutter-free environment, and active aging professionals might want to test the results in their own communities to better inform programming and environmental strategies.

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Tech: Robotic pet improves mood, behavior, cognition in dementia-8864

Tech: Robotic pet improves mood, behavior, cognition in dementia

While pet therapy is known to be a cost effective and therapeutic intervention for improving mood and behavior in older adults, little is known about pet therapy in people with mild-to-moderate dementia. So, researchers at Florida Atlantic University tested the effectiveness of affordable, interactive robotic pet cats to improve mood, behavior and cognition over the course of 12 visits in an adult day center.

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