Almost two-thirds of American senior
citizens with Alzheimer’s disease are women, according to research.
As women enter these ranks, their chances of developing
Alzheimer’s disease are reportedly much greater than that for men. And women with
mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a typical condition of Alzheimer’s disease,
have been found to decline in cognition two times faster than men with MCI,
according to research reported at the 2015 Alzheimer’s Association
International Conference.
MCI typically involves a slight but noticeable and
measurable decline in cognitive abilities, including memory and thinking
skills, but the changes are not yet severe enough to interfere with daily life
or independent function.
With this information, researchers from the Center for Brain Health at The University of
Texas at Dallas are attempting to identify a potential biomarker that could
offer a more complete picture of who is most at risk for developing Alzheimer’s.
To learn more about the MCI study, visit http://www.brainhealth.utdallas.edu/news_page/affordable-non-invasive-test-may-detect-who-is-most-at-risk-for-alzhei.
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