Risk factors and prevention Some things can increase your risk of getting dementia, including your age, genes and lifestyle. There are also ways you can reduce your risk. Advice Tag: Advice. Genetics of dementia Is dementia inherited? Find out what part genes play in dementia and how genetics can affect the risk of developing the condition. Read more Risk factors - understanding the evidence The newspapers are full of headlines about things that can help prevent dementia or things that increase your risk. This section explores the research evidence behind each topic. Research Tag: Research. High blood pressure and dementia A lifelong approach to good health is the best way to lower your risk of dementia. Learn more about the effects of high blood pressure and the risk factors of dementia. Read more Research Tag: Research. Physical exercise and dementia Of all the lifestyle changes that have been studied, taking regular physical exercise appears to be one of the best things that you can do to reduce your risk of getting dementia. Read more Research Tag: Research. Alternative therapies for dementia Some alternative therapies might benefit people with dementia. They work by treating the conditions related to dementia, such as sleep problems or agitation. Read more Research Tag: Research. Mediterranean diet and dementia Evidence shows that a diet rich in fruit, vegetables and cereals, and low in red meat and sugar could help reduce dementia risks. Read more Research Tag: Research. Head injury and dementia There is increasing evidence of a link between such brain injuries and dementia. Find out more about head injuries as a risk factor. Read more Research Tag: Research. Smoking and dementia There is strong evidence that smoking can increase your risk of dementia. Not everyone who smokes will get dementia, but stopping smoking is thought to reduce your risk down to the level of non-smokers. Read more Research Tag: Research. Alcohol and dementia Alcohol consumption in excess has well-documented negative effects on both short- and long-term health, one of which is brain damage that can lead to Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Read more Research Tag: Research. Infections and dementia Several infections have been suggested to increase risk of Alzheimer's disease, but the evidence behind it is not clear cut. Read more Research Tag: Research. Aluminium, metals and dementia The ability of metals from food or cookware to cause Alzheimer's disease is a regular concern in the news. Here's the evidence behind the presence of metals such as copper, zinc, iron and aluminium. Read more Research Tag: Research. Air pollution and dementia Air pollution has been a focus of several studies on cognitive impairment and dementia risk. There is evidence that tiny air pollution particles can enter the brain, but at this time we can’t say if they play a role in the development of dementia. There is a strong case for further research into the effect of air pollution on brain health. Read more Research Tag: Research. Hormones and dementia Learn about hormones and other reasons women may be more likely to develop dementia than men. Read more Research Tag: Research. Brain training and dementia Brain training includes activities to challenge the brain, such as crosswords, Sudoku puzzles and bespoke computer games. Here we discuss the evidence and the claims made by commerical game providers. Read more Research Tag: Research. Omega-3 and dementia It is often said that fish is 'brain food', and you may have read the speculation that omega-3 in the diet can help reduce your risk of dementia by improving heart and brain health. Read more Research Tag: Research. Cholesterol and dementia Research suggests a possible connection between high cholesterol and dementia. Read more Research Tag: Research. Antioxidants and dementia There are different types of antioxidant, each of which has a slightly different role. We explain the general term 'antioxidants' and provide guidance around their potential benefits in relation to dementia. Read more Research Tag: Research. Cinnamon and dementia Though some of the extracts of cinnamon may warrant investigation to try and establish new treatments, cinnamon itself is not a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Read more Research Tag: Research. Caffeine and dementia We explore the effect of caffeine, and by extension coffee, to establish whether there is a link between this and developing dementia. Read more Research Tag: Research. Turmeric and dementia Curcumin is an extract of turmeric that has been shown to break down amyloid-beta plaques (a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease) in lab-based (in vitro) studies. Read more Research Tag: Research. General anaesthetics and dementia Complications with research means it is not clear whether general anaesthetics are known to increase dementia risk. Anyone who is going to have surgery should talk to their doctor first about the possible risks and benefits. Read more Research Tag: Research. Genetic testing kits and dementia The genetics behind Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia is complex, and DNA testing kits like 23andme cannot tell the complete story about a person's risk of developing the condition. Read more Research Tag: Research. Sleep and dementia risk People with dementia often have issues with sleep with their memory seemingly worse after a bad night. However, the evidence is unclear on whether poor sleep is a risk factor for dementia. Read more
Advice Tag: Advice. Genetics of dementia Is dementia inherited? Find out what part genes play in dementia and how genetics can affect the risk of developing the condition. Read more
Research Tag: Research. High blood pressure and dementia A lifelong approach to good health is the best way to lower your risk of dementia. Learn more about the effects of high blood pressure and the risk factors of dementia. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Physical exercise and dementia Of all the lifestyle changes that have been studied, taking regular physical exercise appears to be one of the best things that you can do to reduce your risk of getting dementia. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Alternative therapies for dementia Some alternative therapies might benefit people with dementia. They work by treating the conditions related to dementia, such as sleep problems or agitation. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Mediterranean diet and dementia Evidence shows that a diet rich in fruit, vegetables and cereals, and low in red meat and sugar could help reduce dementia risks. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Head injury and dementia There is increasing evidence of a link between such brain injuries and dementia. Find out more about head injuries as a risk factor. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Smoking and dementia There is strong evidence that smoking can increase your risk of dementia. Not everyone who smokes will get dementia, but stopping smoking is thought to reduce your risk down to the level of non-smokers. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Alcohol and dementia Alcohol consumption in excess has well-documented negative effects on both short- and long-term health, one of which is brain damage that can lead to Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Infections and dementia Several infections have been suggested to increase risk of Alzheimer's disease, but the evidence behind it is not clear cut. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Aluminium, metals and dementia The ability of metals from food or cookware to cause Alzheimer's disease is a regular concern in the news. Here's the evidence behind the presence of metals such as copper, zinc, iron and aluminium. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Air pollution and dementia Air pollution has been a focus of several studies on cognitive impairment and dementia risk. There is evidence that tiny air pollution particles can enter the brain, but at this time we can’t say if they play a role in the development of dementia. There is a strong case for further research into the effect of air pollution on brain health. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Hormones and dementia Learn about hormones and other reasons women may be more likely to develop dementia than men. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Brain training and dementia Brain training includes activities to challenge the brain, such as crosswords, Sudoku puzzles and bespoke computer games. Here we discuss the evidence and the claims made by commerical game providers. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Omega-3 and dementia It is often said that fish is 'brain food', and you may have read the speculation that omega-3 in the diet can help reduce your risk of dementia by improving heart and brain health. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Cholesterol and dementia Research suggests a possible connection between high cholesterol and dementia. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Antioxidants and dementia There are different types of antioxidant, each of which has a slightly different role. We explain the general term 'antioxidants' and provide guidance around their potential benefits in relation to dementia. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Cinnamon and dementia Though some of the extracts of cinnamon may warrant investigation to try and establish new treatments, cinnamon itself is not a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Caffeine and dementia We explore the effect of caffeine, and by extension coffee, to establish whether there is a link between this and developing dementia. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Turmeric and dementia Curcumin is an extract of turmeric that has been shown to break down amyloid-beta plaques (a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease) in lab-based (in vitro) studies. Read more
Research Tag: Research. General anaesthetics and dementia Complications with research means it is not clear whether general anaesthetics are known to increase dementia risk. Anyone who is going to have surgery should talk to their doctor first about the possible risks and benefits. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Genetic testing kits and dementia The genetics behind Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia is complex, and DNA testing kits like 23andme cannot tell the complete story about a person's risk of developing the condition. Read more
Research Tag: Research. Sleep and dementia risk People with dementia often have issues with sleep with their memory seemingly worse after a bad night. However, the evidence is unclear on whether poor sleep is a risk factor for dementia. Read more