The seniors with anemia had a 40% higher risk of developing dementia than their counterparts without anemia. The association remained significant even after adjusting for common factors such as race, sex, and education level that are linked with dementia risk.
"There are several explanations for why anemia may be linked to dementia. For example, anemia may be a marker for poor health in general, or low oxygen levels resulting from anemia may play a role in the connection. Reductions in oxygen to the brain have been shown to reduce memory and thinking abilities and may contribute to damage to neurons," said Yaffe.
For more information on causes of dementia, see Psychiatric News here and here.
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