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Blood Sugar and Alzheimer's Risk: Connection?

By RealAge

This Week's Tips

There may be a newly discovered bonus to good blood sugar control: better recall.

Turns out that Alzheimer's disease and the #1 blood sugar disorder, diabetes, share something in common -- something that wreaks havoc on normal brain function: lack of insulin.

Not All in the Genes
A long-term Swedish study revealed that too little insulin ups Alzheimer's risk. Men with low insulin secretion at age 50 had a significantly greater risk of the mind-robbing disease -- as well as other types of dementia -- later in life. One caveat though: The link was strongest in men without the gene that predisposes people to Alzheimer's.

What It Means to You
Exactly how an impaired insulin response bumps up Alzheimer's risk isn't clear. But it definitely underscores the importance of diabetes prevention efforts. Get the lowdown on diabetes prevention and care.

Eat these foods to lower your blood sugar and prevent diabetes.

Mind Games
Boost your recall and give your noggin a good workout with these games:

RealAge Benefit:

Actively patrolling your health can make your RealAge as much as 12 years younger.

 
References
Published on 07/11/2008

Impaired insulin secretion increases the risk of Alzheimer disease. Ronnemaa, E. et al., Neurology 2008 Apr 9.


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