Hi, everyone. I’m family physician, Dr. Walt Larimore, with an Apple a Day. You may know that a high level of low-density lipoprotein, commonly known as LDL, or what I like to call “lethal cholesterol,” is bad for your heart. But did you know it is bad for your brain? A study in the journal The Lancet Healthy Longevity found that a high level of LDL is associated with a 60 percent increased risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s later in life.
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Hi, everyone. I’m family physician, Dr. Walt Larimore, with an Apple a Day.
You may know that a high level of low-density lipoprotein, commonly known as LDL, or what I like to call “lethal cholesterol” is bad for your heart. But did you know it is bad for your brain?
A study in the journal The Lancet Healthy Longevity found that a high level of LDL is associated with a 60 percent increased risk of developing dementia or Alzheimer’s later in life.
The study, the largest ever of its kind, monitored 1.8 million United Kingdom adults and provides the strongest evidence so far of the relationship between blood cholesterol and dementia and Alzheimer’s.
The researchers have this message for younger adults:
Prevention of dementia and Alzheimer’s is particularly important since there is currently no cure for these diseases.
More details are available at DrWalt.com/blog. I’m Dr. Walt Larimore with your Apple a Day.
Online 8/17-21/21
Video Taped 9/3/21
TV 10/18-22
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2 Comments
Great stuff
Thanks. Appreciate the feedback.
Dr. Walt