
An update to the Lancet Commission on dementia prevention, intervention and care has added excessive alcohol intake, head injury and air pollution to nine previously identified modifiable risks.
Led by 28 world-leading dementia experts, the report builds on the 9 risk factors identified in the 2017 Lancet Commission, and provides an up-to-date analysis of the best evidence on the prevention of dementia.
To address dementia risk, the authors call for 9 ambitious recommendations to be undertaken by policymakers and by individuals:
Gill Livingston, professor of psychiatry of older people at University College London and a co-author of the report said “Dementia is potentially preventable – you can do things to reduce your risk of dementia, whatever stage of life you are at”.
