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Low blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and low non-HDL (non-HDL) cholesterol are all associated with an increased risk of dementia in later life, but it is unclear
This post-mortem comparison was based on observational extended follow-up of the Intensive Vascular Care Prevention of Dementia (preDIVA) trial, which included community residents aged 70-78 years with no dementia
Outcome:
Older adults with low SBP, BMI, or non-HDL cholesterol values have a higher risk of dementia compared to individuals without any low values
Source: den Brok MG, Eggink E, Hoevenaar-Blom MP, et al.