Frailty, Depression Linked to 17% Dementia Risk in Older Adults

Frailty, Depression Linked to 17% Dementia Risk in Older Adults

A major international study reveals that the combination of physical frailty and depression in older adults may contribute to approximately 17% of the overall dementia risk. This dual condition significantly triples the likelihood of developing dementia. The findings suggest that interventions targeting both conditions could help reduce dementia rates.

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