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Biotech / Medical : Nutrition

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To: sim1 who wrote (84)6/20/2005 2:13:11 PM
From: Mike McFarland   of 577
 
<mid-life social engagement alone was not associated with
the risk of dementia. However, lower social engagement in
late-life was associated with a significantly increased
risk for dementia>

That makes it sound as if men decrease their level
of social engagement as they age and the dementing
process begins. Obviously the study was cleverly
designed and the article wasn't dumbed down enough
for those of us whose brains are already beginning to
rot.

Apparently, social activity is more important to
older people, diet and exercise are more important
for younger folks.
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