Examples of using Developing dementia in English and their translations into Hindi
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There were 1,771 people in the low group, with 160 developing dementia.
We can't rule out the danger of developing dementia entirely, but we will develop a healthy life-style which reduces some of that risk.
In our growing aging population, we are all at some risk of developing dementia.
Two recent studies shedlight on which women are most at risk of developing dementia, and how we can prevent or delay the disease early.
Those who smoked betweenhalf and one pack a day had a 44 percent increased risk of developing dementia.
There's no cure, and if exercise is going to boost their memory and protect them against developing dementia, it's a strong motivator, I think, for people to be active,” Heisz says.
Having the highest levels of fat consumption was actually found to be associated with an incredible 44% reduction in risk for developing dementia.
In 2004, these WHIMS scientists reported that using estrogenalone could also increase the risk of developing dementia in women age 65 and older compared to women not taking any hormones.
One study showed people who fell in the top 25 percent of DHA levels, as measured in blood tests,had a 47 percent lower risk of developing dementia.
Again in 2004, these WHIMS scientists reported that usingoestrogen alone could increase the risk of developing dementia in women age 65 and older compared to women not taking any hormones.
These findings are exciting because it's possible that improving people's cardiovascular fitness in middle age could delay oreven prevent them from developing dementia.”.
In 2004, WHIMS scientists reported that using the same kind ofestrogen alone also increased the risk of developing dementia in women age 65 and older compared to women not taking any hormones.
However, a 2018 meta-analysis of 31 studies that met inclusion criteria for size and rigor found that regular statin useis associated with significant reduction of risk of developing dementia(Zhang 2018).
After studying medical records of 5.5 million people, the research team concluded that people diagnosed with rosacea- a skin disease that cause red, pus-filled bumps-were at 7 per cent higher risk of developing dementia and 25 percent more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease than those without this skin condition.
While none of the participants had signs of dementia at the outset ofthe study, results revealed that those who reported feeling lonely had a 64 percent increased risk of developing dementia.
In contrast, for people without a genetic risk,those who were active had a significantly lower risk of developing dementia than those who were inactive.
Activities that engage your brain, such as learning a new language and completing crosswords, as well as having high levels of social interaction,increase reserve and can reduce your risk of developing dementia.
In 2017, the Lancet released its landmark research commission on dementia prevention, intervention,and care that demonstrated that 35 percent of risk factors for developing dementia can be attributed to modifiable lifestyle traits.
Research from the Cochrane Institute in Wales showed that five activities- exercise, not smoking, drinking no more than a glass of wine a day, eating four servings of fruit and vegetables daily andbeing a normal weight can reduce the risk of developing dementia by an amazing 60 per cent.
Drink up, the studies said, and I would show up for work more often, be less likely to have a heart attack(and more likelyto survive one if I did), decrease my odds of developing dementia, and perhaps even avoid the dreaded common cold.
Other studies in older adults haveshown that these tests are among the strongest predictors of developing dementia in the future.
One study showed that every additionalword remembered on the memory test was associated with an 18-percent decrease in the risk of developing dementia after 10 years.”.
The low-magnesium group had 1,771 people, 160 of whom developed dementia.
During that time, 1,520 people developed dementia.
During the study period, 26,210 of all patients developed dementia.
Among the sample 1,771 participants had low levels of serum magnesium,out of which 160 developed dementia.
