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Alzheimer’s Taking Over Seniors in the US

by Angelika Cano
August 8, 2023
in Headlines, Health and Lifestyle
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People living in the East and Southeast regions of the U.S. have a higher chance of having Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s Association International published new data on Monday in the organization’s journal. Researchers used data from several individuals who participated in the Chicago Health and Aging Project to assess demographic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, including age, gender, and race.

Dieses Rates

These demographic estimates that Alzheimer’s rates are highest in Baltimore, Miami-Dade County, and the Bronx. One in six people ages 62 and older gets the disease. So far, Maryland has the biggest prevalence at the state level, followed by Mississippi and New York.

Unfortunately, Alzheimer’s disease increases significantly with age. According to the report, ages 75 to 79 were about 3 times more likely to have the disease rather than those ages 65 to 69. Additionally, the rates were about 15 times higher among those aged 85 and up. Rates among women were about 13% higher than among senior men.

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Donanemab

Approximately the Alzheimer’s disease drug Donanemab had been released around July 2023, supporting earlier trial results that counseled the breakthrough drug may additionally sluggish down the development of the ailment.

Donanemab is a biological drug in segment III clinical trials to decide whether or not it slows the development of early Alzheimer’s disorder. There is currently no remedy or disorder-enhancing treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.

The US Food and Drug Administration approved Donanemab. The cost of Donanemab will be significant, at  $26,500 or around $39,000 a year.

Prevention

Several researches encourage that staying active might also minimize the danger of Alzheimer’s disease, probably using increasing blood drift to the mind and enhancing the mind’s use of oxygen and glucose, in addition to building denser blood vessels in the mind.

Start following a Mediterranean diet. Meaning lean protein with a small amount of red meat and plenty of culmination and greens, whole grains, and a touch of wine. Studies have established this food plan would perhaps shorten the danger of Alzheimer’s no matter how productive you are or when you have any cardiovascular troubles.

Another way to prevent the risk of Alzheimer’s is stressful mind injury, and repeated concussions. You can lessen your risk of TBI by wearing a seat belt in any vehicle you are in. Also, wear a helmet while you engage in many activities such as riding a horse, or any motorized device using in-line skates or a skateboard; gambling contact sports, like football, ice hockey, and even skiing.

Many other health problems can trigger Alzheimer’s as well. Dementia progresses faster if the person is living with conditions like heart disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure. If these conditions aren’t well treated when adapting Alzheimer’s could go worst.

Alzheimer’s
Courtesy of Michael Havens (flickr CC0)

Symptoms

Some way to know if somebody has Alzheimer’s is if they have extreme memory loss that may disrupt in daily life. May have a poor judgment that can lead to bad decision making or impulsively making a decision. Also losing track of what day, month, or year it is, current location, or even name. Taking more than usual to complete normal daily tasks. Asking the same questions over or forgetting information learned recently. Sometimes even have a problem with speaking.

If you have anyone who experiences these symptoms or yourself it’s best to get medical assistance. What the Doctor may do is perform brain scans, such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or positron emission tomography (PET), to support an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

Something else to keep in mind is when being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s comes along with mental health. You may develop Depression, Hallucinations may occur and you may be Paranoid more than usual.

Mood swings may happen as well. The person may feel anger, apathy, loneliness, and general discontent. Meaning there will be a few negative feelings the person may deal with. These emotions could lead to aggression, agitation, lack of self-care, wandering, and getting lost. Another struggle is loss of appetite and being restless and anxiety may increase due to being unable to feel relaxed for a period of time.

Written by Angelika Cano

Sources

CNN News: As Alzheimer’s burden grows, ability to care for US elders faces critical challenges, report says

The Guardian News: Alzheimer’s most prevalent in US East and South-East, first-of-its-kind study finds

Johns Hopkins Medicine: Alzheimer’s Disease: What You Need to Know as You Age

Top and Featured Image Courtesy of Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter’s Flickr Page – Creative Commons License

First Inset Image Courtesy of Michael Havens Flickr page- Creative Commons License

Second Inset Image Courtesy of conceptphoto.info Flickr page- Creative Commons License

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