Blood pressure ‘link to dementia’

July 11, 2008 | Source: BBC News

Two studies have linked high blood pressure and dementia risk.

Imperial College London researchers found that reducing blood pressure with drugs reduced dementia by 13%. Alzheimer’s Society researchers found that one type of dementia (vascular dementia) was six times more likely to develop in people who had high blood pressure in their 40s and 50s, probably caused by restricted bloodflow.