High levels of variability in cholesterol over time were linked to a significantly higher risk for dementia and cognitive ...
A new study found that older adults with fluctuating cholesterol levels—regardless of how high—could be 60% more likely to ...
Could changes in cholesterol be a warning sign of dementia? A new study suggests that older adults whose cholesterol ...
Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing brain ...
Older adults whose cholesterol changes over time may be more likely to develop dementia than people whose cholesterol is ...
Variability in total cholesterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is associated with dementia and cognitive impairment.
Fluctuating LDL and total cholesterol levels in older adults may indicate increased dementia and cognitive decline risk.
Seniors whose cholesterol levels spike and plummet year-to-year could be at increased risk of dementia and failing b ...
Older adults with fluctuating cholesterol levels may have an increased risk of developing dementia, new research found. This finding was true regardless of participants’ actual cholesterol levels.
Tracking lipid variability may be a reliable method of predicting dementia and cognitive decline among community-dwelling ...
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New research suggests that changes in body weight and cholesterol levels could signal increased dementia risk up to a decade before diagnosis, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.