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The impact of high blood pressure on the brain and memory

The impact of high blood pressure on the brain and memory
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Memory loss is a condition that the body can develop due to many diseases.

Starting from sclerosis, Alzheimer's and other types of dementia that are spreading rapidly in recent years.

According to the World Health Organization, today in the world there are about 50 million people who suffer from this disease.


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As many studies have shown that it is more prevalent in women, this disease may be closely related to some other body processes.

In this article, AgroWeb.org shows how blood pressure affects the development of dementia or "forgetfulness" over the years.

The connection between the two diseases

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Blood pressure and its change over the years can have a number of consequences. This is also the case with the development or not of the disease of dementia.

Experts say that there is a significant connection between hypertension or high blood pressure and the occurrence of this condition.

The most at risk, according to doctors, are those who suffer from hypertension in middle age.

So brain aging or memory loss from dementia has its origins in problems with high blood pressure.

How blood pressure changes over the years

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Many body functions change over the years and so does high blood pressure.

According to doctors, blood pressure changes several times during life and especially during middle and old age.

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For all people who have experienced hypertension at least once during these two periods, the impact of dementia is more concrete.

However, the most at risk are people who suffer from hypertension after fifty. While the risk decreases for people suffering from hypertension in the third age.

Apart from age and gender, lifestyle also affects the development of the disease and hypertension. Among the biggest enemies of the brain are alcohol, smoking, lack of sleep or malnutrition.

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