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Simple lifestyle changes may reduce dementia risk by 25%

8 April 2026
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Regular exercise and sufficient sleep are crucial for long-term brain health, according to a recent study published in PLOS One. The research indicates that engaging in physical activity and getting around seven hours of sleep nightly can significantly lower the risk of developing dementia. Specifically, it highlights that sedentary lifestyles may elevate dementia risk by nearly 30%. The study analyzed data from 69 previous studies involving close to 3 million participants, primarily aged 67 and older from high-income countries. The findings suggest that simple lifestyle modifications could reduce an individual’s risk of late-onset dementia by up to 25%, a reduction comparable to some chronic disease medications. Notably, breaking up long periods of sitting with brief physical activity, such as walking, is emphasized as particularly beneficial for brain health.

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This information is significant given that approximately 1 in 9 people in the United States are expected to develop Alzheimer’s disease, equating to an overall risk of about 11%. Implementing lifestyle changes, such as increased physical activity and adequate sleep, could lower this risk to approximately 8%. The study’s conclusions are reinforced by previous research linking sedentary behavior to various health issues, including cardiovascular disease and obesity, which also contribute to dementia risk. Furthermore, the correlation between physical activity and reduced levels of brain inflammation and beta-amyloid plaques underscores the importance of maintaining an active lifestyle for cognitive health.

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