Being unhealthy as a child could raise risk of dementia, Oxford study finds
- Being unhealthy as a child may increase the risk of dementia later in life, according to a study from Oxford University.
- The study tracked 860 participants and found links between cardiovascular health markers in childhood and brain structure changes by age 20.
- Researchers suggest that addressing lifestyle factors like obesity and exercise early could help prevent dementia risks.
- The findings highlight the importance of considering childhood health in dementia prevention strategies, as stated by lead author Associate Professor Sana Suri.
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