Lung disease in middle-aged people may up dementia later

IANS  |  New York 

Middle-aged adults who have may be at a greater risk of developing or later in life, according to a new research.

However, the link was stronger for such as and than it was for (COPD).

The reason could be because produced low blood oxygen levels, which in turn may have led to inflammation, stress and damage to the brain's blood vessels, the researchers noted.

"Preventing is a public priority, and previous studies have suggested that poor lung health, which is often preventable, may be linked to a greater risk of developing dementia," said Pamela L. Lutsey, at the University of in the US.

For the study, the researchers included more than 14,000 participants with an average age of 54, among which 1,407 instances of were reported.

Findings, published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, showed that the odds of dementia were 58 per cent higher among those with compared to those without lung disease.

Also, dementia was 33 per cent higher among those with

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 13:44 IST