Is low testosterone linked to the development of Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's is a disease that affects many people, usually already in old age, and whose causes are still unknown. However, a relationship has already been established between the disease and some factors that may delay or facilitate its development. In view of this, this relationship with testosterone levels was recently discovered. Check it out below.

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Low testosterone and Alzheimer's

According to a study carried out by the University of Western Australia, men with low testosterone are 43% more likely to have dementia and 80% more likely to have Alzheimer's. This study lasted seven years, during which 160,000 men aged 61 years on average were analyzed. With that, 826 of them had dementia, of which 288 cases were Alzheimer's.

In addition to the relationship between these diseases and testosterone, the study also found that men begin to have some mental problems at age 65. However, dementia is more common after the age of 70.

In addition to this, it is important to note that, although the study found this relationship between low testosterone and the development of Alzheimer's, a causal relationship was not identified. This means that it is not known how low testosterone influences the development of Alzheimer's.

Learn more about Alzheimer's

Alzheimer's is a type of neurodegenerative dementia, whose causes are still unknown, despite believing in genetic influence. However, some things can be done to prevent the problem. Among them are the practice of physical activities, playing strategy games, sleeping 8 hours a day, controlling blood pressure, drinking a glass of wine a day and changing eating habits.

In addition, the way we eat is decisive for our health, and may reduce the risk of having several diseases. In the case of Alzheimer's, it is advisable to adopt a Mediterranean diet, that is, rich in vegetables, fish and fruits that will adequately nourish the brain.

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