New Research Reveals How Vitamin B-Related Amino Acids Could Increase Your Risk of Dementia

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New Research Reveals How Vitamin B-Related Amino Acids Could Increase Your Risk of Dementia
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For the study, over 2,500 adults with an average age of 73 living in central Stockholm were followed for up to 12 years. Of these, 376 people developed dementia. “Our results indicated that raised homocysteine levels and low methionine values played a role in determining the dementia risk related to air pollution, but also showed that a substantial direct effect of air pollution on dementia exists suggesting that air pollution affects the development of dementia through multiple pathways,” Grande said. “This highlights the need for further research into the exact biological mechanisms behind the brain damage of air pollution.

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