EARLY SIGN

The physical change that could predict whether you’re going to get dementia up to nine years before a diagnosis

Plus, how to tell the difference between ageing and dementia

DEMENTIA can cause a number of physical changes in a person - but some of these changes could appear years before a diagnosis.

More and more studies are suggesting risk factors for Alzheimer's can reveal themselves long before a diagnosis.

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Frailty could indicate the development of dementia years before a diagnosisCredit: Getty
Understanding the connection between frailty and dementia could help targeted intervention strategiesCredit: Getty

A recent study found how long you're able to stand on one leg for could signal dementia.

Now, a new has linked increased frailty to dementia - nine years before a diagnosis.

The findings give "new hope" early intervention can prevent the condition.

Researchers from The University of Queensland looked at international data from more than 30,000 people from the US and UK over a 20 year period.

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They found frailty appeared and accelerated in the nine years before those who had dementia by the end of the study were diagnosed.

Dr David Ward, one of the study's authors, told The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), said: "Our findings who with every four to five additional health problems there is on average a 40 per cent higher risk of developing dementia, while for people who are fitter the risk is lower."

The paper didn't definitively prove frailty is a symptom of dementia, but Dr Ward told RACGP: "This [data] suggests frailty is not merely a consequence of undetected dementia but contributes to its onset."

He added: "By understanding the connection between ageing frailty and dementia we can use targeted intervention strategies to reduce risk and improve quality of life."

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What is frailty?

Frailty describes  a person's physical and mental resilience, or ability to recover from illness or injury. 

Symptoms of frailty, according to the NHS, can include:

  • Walking slowly
  • Getting exhausted easily
  • Struggling to get out of a chair or climb stairs
  • Being housebound or only able to leave home with help
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Frailty can lead to adverse outcomes, such as falls, disability, hospital admission, long-term care, and mortality.

While early dementia diagnosis is key, to help manage the condition and as a diagnostic tool, promoting healthy ageing can help avoid or delay the onset of frailty.

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