Tag: Midlife
Midlife Vitamin D Levels Tied to Lower Tau Burden
Higher levels of vitamin D in early midlife were associated with significantly lower levels of tau deposition 16 years later in adults without dementia. Results of a prospective, community-based cohort of nearly 800 adults showed those with higher serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] levels measured at age 39 showed lower global and regional tau burden on
Cycling in Midlife Tied to Lower Risk of Dementia
MedPage Today) -- Using physically active transportation modes in midlife -- particularly cycling -- was tied to lower dementia risk and greater hippocampal volume, a large U.K. Biobank study suggested. Compared with non-active travel like...

