Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Paki Friendship - Healthy lifestyle in middle- age 'can help to ward off Alzheime

Paki Friendship - Healthy lifestyle in middle- age 'can help to ward off Alzheime

A healthy lifestyle in middle- age can help to ward off Alzheimer’s disease, experts have advised.

Keeping trim, regulating blood pressure and lowering cholesterol can all reduce the risk of developing the devastating condition---Rebecca Wood, chief executive of the Alzheimer’s Research Trust, said: “Diet and lifestyle almost certainly plays a part in every person’s Alzheimer’s risk.

“These factors remain a magnet for research because they could offer relatively inexpensive ways to fight a disease that ruins countless lives.

“By taking regular exercise and eating a healthy diet, especially in mid-life, we may help reduce our risk of developing dementia as well as reaping numerous other benefits from living a healthy lifestyle.”

An estimated 820,000 people in Britain are thought to suffer from dementia, of which Alzheimer’s is the most common form.

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