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5 things you can do now to reduce dementia risk with Professor Claire Steves by ZOE

5 things you can do now to reduce dementia risk with Professor Claire Steves

from ZOE Science & Nutrition

by ZOE

Published: Thu Mar 28 2024

Show Notes

How soon should we start taking our dementia risk seriously?

In today’s episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan is joined by Prof. Claire Steves to explore the multifaceted world of dementia. They delve into the significance of dental health, genetics, diet, and physical activity — plus, they unpack the latest research — to give you practical strategies for preventing dementia.

Claire is a consultant physician in geriatric medicine at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. She’s also a senior clinical lecturer at King's College London and deputy clinical director of the institution’s Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology where she leads research on the characterization of physical and mental aging traits and frailty.

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Timecodes:

- Introduction

- Quickfire questions on dementia

- Main discussion: understanding dementia

- Control over fate with dementia

- Why older people get more fractures

- Warning signs of dementia

- Unique aspects of dementia

- Cellular level discussion on dementia

- Risk factors for dementia

- Inheritance and dementia

- High-risk factors for dementia

- Fetal development and dementia risk

- Brain reserves and mental health

- New advances in dementia treatment

- Medications and life expectancy

- Diet and dementia prevention

- The role of physical activity

- Oral health and dementia

- Social interaction and brain health

- Diabetes and dementia

- Women, HRT, and dementia

- Recap: Types of dementia

- Hearing aids and dementia prevention

- Episode sign-off

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Episode transcripts are available here.