^ Thank you
BTW - Here is a link to the actual published study.
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.14283/jpad.2019.41.pdf
I haven't had a chance to digest it yet, but it looked like the individuals in the study were 60 - 77 years old. My DM was not diagnosed with dementia until her mid 80s.
As such, I suspect that the study has more to do with
preventing dementia than
curing it which was the point of my original comment.
I think this was also the point that timemeasure was making above.
No argument that lifestyle can effect probability of getting dementia, but once it is firmly rooted, the cures currently are not there.
I will try to look further at the study, but thanks in advance for sharing it.
-gauss