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    Higher BMI and high blood pressure directly linked to increased risk of vascular dementia, study finds

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMay 4, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Higher BMI and high blood pressure directly linked to increased risk of vascular dementia, study finds

    A groundbreaking study using Mendelian randomization (analyzing 500,000+ participants) proves obesity and high blood pressure directly cause vascular dementia. Each 5-point BMI increase raises dementia risk, while hypertension accounts for 25% of obesity-related risk. Systolic blood pressure spikes (per standard deviation) increase dementia odds 2.56 times.
    Unlike Alzheimer’s (protein buildup), vascular dementia stems from impaired blood flow due to strokes, diabetes, or hypertension. Symptoms include memory loss, confusion and impaired judgment, often worsening in steps after vascular events.
    GLP-1 agonists (e.g., Wegovy) show no cognitive benefits in early Alzheimer’s trials. Blood pressure improvements from weight-loss drugs fade after 18 months, emphasizing lifestyle changes over quick fixes.
    About 40% of dementia cases may be preventable by managing obesity and hypertension. Clear messaging (e.g., “Losing weight reduces dementia risk”) is critical amid rising obesity/hypertension rates.
    Early weight management (before cognitive decline) is crucial. Blood pressure control significantly lowers dementia risk. Heart health = brain health—long-term lifestyle changes are essential.


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