Anonymous wrote:The shingles vaccine has been shown to prevent dementia, which is a great perk, https://www.idsociety.org/news--publications-new/articles/2025/shingles-vaccine-lowers-risk-of-dementia-major-cardiovascular-events/
I walk at least 45 minutes a day and follow the MIND diet to some extent, https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/mind-diet#what-it-is
I’m 65 and hoping for the best but know it’s somewhat out of my control.
Anonymous wrote:Avoid risky behaviors...wear bike helmets et al.
A recent study believes that the period of say 1950 - 1990 has been the worst for behavior resulting in head injuries during youth that contributes to dementia. Bike helmets weren't prevalent...kids got concussions playing sports and then just sent right back onto the field...etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alzheimers runs in my husband's family. Father and aunt both developed it in their 80s. Hope they develop better treatments because the drugs don't do much. On my side, dementia was caused by strokes so I am taking a statin and keeping up with my carotid and heart scans.
I thought 80 was considered a good run for age-related mental faculties to slip? Is the new standard to be sharp as a tack until the day we drop dead 90+ I did not know
Anonymous wrote:Alzheimers runs in my husband's family. Father and aunt both developed it in their 80s. Hope they develop better treatments because the drugs don't do much. On my side, dementia was caused by strokes so I am taking a statin and keeping up with my carotid and heart scans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat plant based, little oil, little sugar. No animal products.
Shingles vax.
Good sleep hygiene.
GLP-1.
My dad has done everything right - has great cholesterol numbers and still has dementia.
Anonymous wrote:Eat plant based, little oil, little sugar. No animal products.
Shingles vax.
Good sleep hygiene.
GLP-1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eat plant based, little oil, little sugar. No animal products.
Shingles vax.
Good sleep hygiene.
GLP-1.
My dad has done everything right - has great cholesterol numbers and still has dementia.
Anonymous wrote:Eat plant based, little oil, little sugar. No animal products.
Shingles vax.
Good sleep hygiene.
GLP-1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:try to exercise 5x/week.
eat balanced diet with lower inflammation foods
get adequate sleep.
What I dont do: stop drinking, but I really should.
Your sleep will improve if you stop drinking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alzheimers runs in my husband's family. Father and aunt both developed it in their 80s. Hope they develop better treatments because the drugs don't do much. On my side, dementia was caused by strokes so I am taking a statin and keeping up with my carotid and heart scans.
I thought 80 was considered a good run for age-related mental faculties to slip? Is the new standard to be sharp as a tack until the day we drop dead 90+ I did not know
Anonymous wrote:try to exercise 5x/week.
eat balanced diet with lower inflammation foods
get adequate sleep.
What I dont do: stop drinking, but I really should.