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High Blood Pressure Risk Causing Interference in Memory

Make sure you to keep your blood pressure start early, if you do not want to eventually end up with dementia disease. According to a recent study, people with high blood pressure tend to have problems with his memory as they entered middle age years compared with those with normal blood pressure.

The team of researchers revealed a link between blood pressure and symptoms of early dementia or dementia itself. They found that people with higher risk of high blood pressure have a pronunciation problem and mental ability, as a sign of a condition known as cognitive impairment.

Dr Georgios Tsivgoulis from the University of Alabama who led the study revealed, "It is very possible that by preventing or treating high blood pressure, we have the potential to prevent cognitive impairment that could be a sign of dementia."

Patients are considered to have high blood pressure if the pressure higher than 140/90 mmHg. The research found a link between memory problems and diastolic blood pressure. If the diastolic blood pressure increased 10 points, then the chance a person has cognitive problems is also increased by 7 percent. The study, published in the journal Neurology, involved 20,000 people participants aged 45 years and over, where nearly 1 in 13 participants are having problems with his memory.

Previous studies also have shown that high diastolic blood pressure can cause weakness in the artery in the brain, which can result in damage to the cerebellum.

Source : conectique.com

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