Primary prevention recommendations to reduce the risk of cognitive decline
Document Type
Article
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Few resources address steps clinicians can take to help patients reduce their risk of dementia, despite growing recognition that brain health can be optimized and that risk reduction for cognitive decline can be accomplished by lifestyle modifications. METHODS: To address this gap, UsAgainstAlzheimer's convened a risk reduction workgroup (RRWG) to review existing evidence and develop recommendations for primary care clinicians discussing cognitive decline and risk reduction with their patients. RESULTS: The RRWG produced 11 consensus-based recommendations and implementation strategies across six topics: neurovascular risk management, physical activity, sleep, nutrition, social isolation, and cognitive stimulation. DISCUSSION: These recommendations are a first step for clinicians to address brain health with patients and potentially help them prevent cognitive decline. To ensure there is routine care for brain health, proper incentives and policies must be instituted and more education for consumers should be provided.
Medical Subject Headings
Cognitive Dysfunction (prevention & control); Exercise; Humans; Life Style; Primary Prevention; Risk Reduction Behavior
Publication Date
8-1-2022
Publication Title
Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
E-ISSN
1552-5279
Volume
18
Issue
8
First Page
1569
Last Page
1579
PubMed ID
35026040
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1002/alz.12535
Recommended Citation
Sabbagh, Marwan N.; Perez, Adriana; Holland, Thomas M.; Boustani, Malaz; Peabody, Stephanie R.; Yaffe, Kristine; Bruno, Michelle; Paulsen, Russell; O'Brien, Kelly; Wahid, Naila; and Tanzi, Rudolph E., "Primary prevention recommendations to reduce the risk of cognitive decline" (2022). Neurology. 1489.
https://scholar.barrowneuro.org/neurology/1489