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Dementia Risk Declines Among Individuals Aged 75 to 80 Compared to Previous Generations

by Mark Chiang
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A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Queensland has revealed that individuals aged 75 to 80 today are less likely to experience dementia compared to those in the same age group several decades ago. The findings suggest a notable decline in dementia risk across generations, shedding light on potential advancements in public health and lifestyle factors over time.

The research analyzed data spanning multiple decades to compare dementia prevalence among older adults. It found that the likelihood of developing dementia has decreased significantly for people in their mid-to-late seventies when compared to previous generations. While the study did not pinpoint specific causes for this trend, experts suggest that improvements in healthcare, education, and overall living conditions may have contributed to the reduced risk. The findings underscore changes in population health patterns and provide valuable insights into how societal shifts might influence cognitive health outcomes over time.

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Date: June 5, 2025

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