Long-term blood pressure patterns in midlife and dementia in later life: Findings from the Framingham Heart Study
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Research suggests that certain lifestyle habits in midlife, including diet and exercise, may be associated with a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline in later life. Some studies have identified specific diets, such as the DASH diet, as being particularly effective in reducing this risk. The exact relationships between these factors and dementia risk are still being explored, with findings drawing from studies like the Framingham Heart Study.
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