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Physical Activity -- Exercise
To read Worried About Alzheimer's? Tip #1 Exercise go here.
Control your Weight
The heavier a person is, the more likely they are to develop Alzheimer's. Scientist found that the brains of older individuals who were obese (with a body mass index over 30) had approximately 8 percent less brain volume than subjects of normal weight (BMI between 18.5 and 25). When brain-volume loss reaches about 10 percent symptoms like memory trouble or confusion appear. If you are obese, big belly in middle age, the chances that you could suffer from dementia are tripled.To read this interesting article on Reuters -- Big belly in 40s raises Alzheimer's risk in 70s -- go here.
Be Conscientious
To read Conscientious people are less prone to Alzheimer's go here.
Eat a Healthy Diet
To read about the Mediterranean Style Diet go here.
Get Control of your Cholesterol Level
High cholesterol in your 40s increases the odds of contracting Alzheimer's--by 50 percent. Researchers found that people in their 40s who had mildly elevated cholesterol were at greater risk of developing Alzheimer's later in life. Researchers also found that people with total cholesterol levels between 249 and 500 milligrams were one-and-a-half times more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than those people with cholesterol levels of less than 198 milligrams.To read High cholesterol levels in your 40s may raise the chance of developing Alzheimer's disease go here.
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