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Dodging Dementia
Understanding MCI and other risk factors
Paperback
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Second edition of the highly regarded Essential Guide to Avoiding Dementia
If you have concerns about you or a loved one developing dementia, Mary Jordan guides you through how to assess your personal risk and the many things you can do to mitigate that risk based on the latest evidence.
Whether you have a close relative with dementia, a history of high-risk factors for this condition, or a diagnosis of MCI (mild cognitive impairment) you may be concerned to know how personally ‘at risk’ you or a loved one is, and what you can do to ‘dodge’ what is definitely not inevitable. Mary Jordan guides readers through the many factors associated with developing dementia and the science behind our current understanding, including:
- Diet
- Exercise
- Trauma
- Pharmaceuticals
- Genetics
- Social isolation
- Sleep
- Neurological deficits such as hearing loss, insulin resistance and diabetes type 2
Based on her professional and personal experience, Mary offers a program from which the individual reader can choose what works for them and their individual risks and circumstances.
Reviews and Praise
'Whilst there may be more questions than answers when it comes to dementia, this book certainly gives you a much clearer idea of likely contributing factors, and the many practical steps each of us can take to minimise the risks - and to make the best of circumstances if we, or someone we care for, develops the condition.'
Frances Leckie, Editor of Independent Living
Reviews and Praise
'Whilst there may be more questions than answers when it comes to dementia, this book certainly gives you a much clearer idea of likely contributing factors, and the many practical steps each of us can take to minimise the risks - and to make the best of circumstances if we, or someone we care for, develops the condition.'
Frances Leckie, Editor of Independent Living