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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 29 MIN

Dementia Prevention in Midlife: What You Can Do Now

from Let’s Talk Midlife Crisis Podcast

The shadow of dementia looms larger than most of us realize. With a 42% lifetime risk between ages 55-95 and projections showing nearly one million new cases annually by 2060, this condition demands our attention while we still have power to act.Drawing from rigorous research and personal experience, we unpack the surprising connections between everyday choices and future brain health. Tracy shares her raw, emotional journey caring for her mother with Alzheimer's, highlighting both the personal toll and practical challenges families face when dementia strikes. The conversation shifts between scientific findings and lived experience, creating a powerful case for prevention.Beyond genetics, we explore the modifiable risk factors within our control. Cardiovascular health emerges as a critical protector, with diabetes in midlife carrying similar dementia risk as genetic factors. Hearing health proves unexpectedly important—hearing aid use shows a 19% reduction in cognitive decline among at-risk individuals. Even simple interventions like a daily 30-minute walk could decrease dementia risk by 18% by promoting proteins that help brain cells form new connections.Sleep quality deserves special attention, particularly the deep slow-wave stage where your body repairs itself. People with sleep disturbances face 19% higher dementia risk, creating a vicious cycle as brain changes further disrupt sleep patterns. We share practical tips for improving sleep quality, from eye masks to specialized earplugs that conform comfortably to your ears.Mental stimulation through word games, puzzles and learning new languages builds cognitive reserve that protects against decline. The message becomes clear: while genetics play a role, lifestyle factors significantly impact our cognitive trajectory. With today's early detection tools, we have unprecedented opportunities to take charge of our brain health.Take one simple step today toward better brain health—whether that's a short walk, addressing hearing concerns, or prioritizing sleep. Your future self will thank you. Share this episode with someone who needs this information, and connect with us on social media to continue the conversation about protecting your most precious asset—your mind.Source:https://magazine.publichealth.jhu.edu/2024/activity-sleep-dementiahttps://publichealth.jhu.edu/2025/preventive-steps-in-midlife-can-help-to-lower-dementia-risk#:~:text=Preventive%20Steps%20in%20Midlife%20Can,currently%20affects%206%20million%20Americans Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lets-talk-midlife-crisis-podcast/donations Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/let-s-talk-midlife-crisis-podcast--6627644/support. Season 3 is HERE! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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