الجمعة، 14 ديسمبر 2012

Loneliness increases the risk of Alzheimer's

 
 
A Dutch study indicated that loneliness can increase the risk of Alzheimer 's, researchers have teams between living alone and loneliness or loneliness.

The study also reviewed the risk factors of depression and dementia and high death rates between 2000, a man and a woman aged 65 years and over.

Turns out that the person who suffer loneliness is more vulnerable to Alzheimer's and other dementia diseases also doubled during the three years of this case.

In addition to taking other factors into account, such as mental and physical health of respondents asserting that loneliness is associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's by 64%, but other aspects of social exclusion such as living alone or widowhood remains an influence on these people.

Says the study author Dr. tgaling Jean holward in study published recently: "when the study was 46% of respondents living alone and half of them are not married, and only 20 percent said their unit, which means that it is not linked to the case of a person, but the absence of social relations that increase the risk of mental decline in people.

Some researchers have interpreted the results of that study that loneliness may be stemming from the onset dementia or Alzheimer's disease, not the cause.

Another possibility that loneliness refers to hypersensitive to grief that was one of the risk factors for Alzheimer's disease.
 
 

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