Stress Hormone Causes Memory Loss in Diabetic Seniors
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It has been confirmed by recent studies that a stress hormone can increase the risk of memory loss in senior patients with diabetes. This is alarming and may affect millions of seniors. More seniors are feeling increased stress levels than ever before. This stress could cause memory loss. The list below contains information from the study on how memory loss is associated with stress.
1. Cortisol is a stress hormone. When this hormone is elevated, brain function can be slowed. This reaction is common in seniors with diabetes. The hormone could be the cause of most memory loss in diabetic patients.
2. The study that was conducted included men and women between 60 and 75. All individuals had type-2 diabetes. The study revealed that older adults who have high stress levels will experience more memory loss.
3. When there are high levels of the stress hormone present, cognitive abilities will be affected. It may be possible to regulate the levels of cortisol in the blood to control and even prevent memory loss.
4. Others studies have been performed regarding the association of diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. The studies revealed that those with diabetes could experience increased memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s.
Source: telegraph.co.uk
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