A large study out of Europe found a
link between older adults who take blood pressure-lowering drugs and a lower
risk of developing dementia. Medical News Today explains that while researchers
are still unclear as to what causes dementia, much work is being done to
improve prevention strategies. By
studying “potential risk factors that may contribute to the development of this
condition,” scientists say they hope to learn more about connections between
certain health conditions and higher rates of dementia.
Another study published last year in the
journal, Neurology, found that
patients with hypertension had a higher risk of experiencing brain lesions
related to dementia. In this newest
study from the University of Leipzig in Germany, the University of Versailles
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in France, and the Frankfurt, Germany branch of IQVIA,
researchers had access to a large database that collects and stores health
information on millions of people.
Using the Disease Analyzer database, researchers looked at 12,405 people,
aged 60 and older, with or without dementia.
They compared those who took antihypertensive drugs with those who had
for periods of time or had never taken the drugs. Results showed that those who took “certain
antihypertensive drugs — including beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers,
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and angiotensin II receptor blockers
— seemed to have a lower risk of dementia.”
The study authors warn that
antihypertensive drugs do not guarantee a person will not develop
dementia. They say rather it highlights
the benefits of such drugs.
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Source:
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