Diabetes, high blood pressure may cause people with Alzheimer's disease to die sooner
People with Alzheimer's disease who also have diabetes or high blood pressure may die sooner than people without such disorders, according to a study published in the November 4, 2008, issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study involved 323 people who had no memory problems when first tested but later developed dementia. Memory tests and physical exams were then given every 18 months.
The study found that after an Alzheimer's diagnosis was made, people with diabetes were twice as likely to die sooner than those without diabetes who had Alzheimer's disease. People with Alzheimer's disease who had high blood pressure were two-and-a-half times more like to die sooner than those with normal blood pressure.
"Studies show that the average lifespan of a person diagnosed with Alzheimer's can be anywhere from three to nine years. For that person and their caregiver, every minute counts. Here we have two controllable factors that may drastically affect how long that person can survive," said study author Yaakov Stern, PhD, professor at the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain and director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Division of Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center at Columbia University Medical Center in New York. Stern is also a member of the American Academy of Neurology.
The study also looked at how race could affect how long a person lives with Alzheimer's disease. It found Hispanic people lived for eight years after diagnosis, about four years longer than non-Hispanic white people did. African-Americans lived an average of five years, longer than non-Hispanic whites but not as long as Hispanic people. However, after adjusting for gender and other factors, the results were no longer significant.
"Though these findings were not significant, they are intriguing and warrant further research as to whether race affects survival time in people with Alzheimer's disease," said Stern.
Source: American Academy of Neurology
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