Saturday, March 25, 2017

Drink Cuts Alzheimer’s Risk Up To 86%

Caregivers, and healthcare professionals,here is some great information

Here is a great 
dementia resource for caregivers and healthcare professionals,

Your residents will love the Amazon Kindle Fire

Here is information on being the best 
caregiver you can be


Here is a way for nurses administrators, social workers and other health care  professionals to get an easyceu or two

Follow 
alzheimersideas on twitter





Dr. Feng Lei, the study’s first author, said:
“While the study was conducted on Chinese elderly, the results could apply to other races as well.
Our findings have important implications for dementia prevention.
Despite high quality drug trials, effective pharmacological therapy for neurocognitive disorders such as dementia remains elusive and current prevention strategies are far from satisfactory.
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world.
The data from our study suggests that a simple and inexpensive lifestyle measure such as daily tea drinking can reduce a person’s risk of developing neurocognitive disorders in late life.”
For the research, 957 Chinese people were followed from 2003 to 2005
They were regularly tested for signs of cognitive aging.
Dr. Feng explained why tea is likely to be beneficial:
“Based on current knowledge, this long term benefit of tea consumption is due to the bioactive compounds in tea leaves, such as catechins, theaflavins, thearubigins and L-theanine.
These compounds exhibit anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential and other bioactive properties that may protect the brain from vascular damage and neurodegeneration.
Our understanding of the detailed biological mechanisms is still very limited so we do need more research to find out definitive answers.”
The study was published in The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging(Feng et al., 2016).

No comments:

Blog Flux Directory
alzheimersideas - whereIstand.com

Fitness is important in dementia prevention. Click below for more info