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Genetics, Cardiovascular Health Both Contribute to Dementia Risk

People with genetic risk factors for dementia can still reduce their risk by improving their cardiovascular health.

Genetics, cardiovascular health both contribute to dementia risk

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By Jessica Kent

- Dementia-associated common gene variants or the APOE e4 genotype can more than double dementia risk, but good cardiovascular health can halve dementia risk, according to a study published in Neurology.

Researchers from Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) and School of Medicine (BUSM) noted that because these effects are additive, genes and cardiovascular health can independently add to or subtract from a person’s risk of developing dementia.

"Just because you have a high genetic risk of dementia doesn't mean that you can't lower your risk by adopting a healthier lifestyle," said study lead author Dr. Gina Peloso, assistant professor of biostatistics at BUSPH.