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The underlying cause of pathological The global prevalence of dementia is as high asmillion, and has been predicted to quadruple by the year In the US alone, Alzheimer disease (AD) – the most frequent cause of dementia characterized by a progressive line in cognitive function in particular the memory domain -causes estimated health-care costs of $ billion per year Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and the most common neurodegenerative disease. This factsheet describes the risk factors for the two most common types of dementia – Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia Causes and Risk Factors of Alzheimer’s Disease. AD has been considered a multifactorial disease associated with several risk factors (Figure 2) such as increasing age, genetic factors, head injuries, vascular diseases, infections, and environmental factors (heavy metals, trace metals, and others). 8, · AD is considered a multifactorial disease: two main hypotheses were proposed as a cause for AD, cholinergic and amyloid hypotheses. Estimates vary, but experts There are different types of risk factors for dementia, including medical, lifestyle and environmental factors. Most cases of Alzheimer’s disease are sporadic, but a small minority of inherited forms allow gene identification which, together with neuropathology, yields important clues about the wider causes Additionally, several , · Environmental and metabolic risk factors such as diabetes, cerebrovascular disease, poor diet, head injury and stress are linked to increased 7 · New effective treatments for dementia are lacking, and early prevention focusing on risk factors of dementia is important. vascular dementia. It is common for people Alzheimer’s, symptoms first appear later to have mixed dementia — a combination of in life. It manifests as a line in short-term memory and cognition that impairs daily behavior. Non-pharmacological intervention To assess the status of eight potential modifiable risk factors (i.e., high blood pressure, not meeting the aerobic physical activity guideline, obesity, diabetes, depression, current lzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. It is possible to avoid some risk factors, while others cannot be controlled. In most people with.