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Wed Oct 4, 2023, 04:33 PM Oct 2023

How levels of 'good' cholesterol may increase dementia risk [View all]

Source: NBC News

Oct. 4, 2023, 4:03 PM EDT


So-called “good” HDL cholesterol may not be as healthy as experts once thought, a new study suggests. The new study, published Wednesday in Neurology, found that having either high or low levels of high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, cholesterol, may increase the risk of dementia in older adults. It’s more evidence showing that keeping HDL cholesterol within a certain range is important for cardiovascular and brain health.

“The relationship between HDL cholesterol and dementia is more complex than we previously thought," said the study’s lead author, Erin Ferguson, a doctoral student studying epidemiology at the University of California San Francisco. "While the magnitude of this relationship is relatively small, it’s important,” The results show a correlation between HDL cholesterol and dementia, but do not prove that low or high levels of the lipid directly caused dementia.

The study, which was supported by the National Institute on Aging and the National Institutes of Health, included more than 184,000 adults with an average age of 70. None had dementia when the study began. Researchers used a combination of surveys and electronic records from the Kaiser Permanente Northern California health plan to track cholesterol levels, health behaviors and whether someone developed dementia over about 13 years. During that time, just more than 25,000 people developed dementia.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people keep their total cholesterol at about 150 mg/dL, or milligrams per deciliter of blood, with LDL at or below 100 mg/dL. Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, cholesterol, has long been recognized for its often deadly impact on the cardiovascular system.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heart-health/good-hdl-cholesterol-dementia-risk-rcna118772



Link to study publication - https://n.neurology.org/content/early/2023/10/04/WNL.0000000000207876
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I have low cholesterol, both ldl and hdl. Elessar Zappa Oct 2023 #1
I've a cardiac doctor. Eyeball_Kid Oct 2023 #11
I've had my arteries checked and they're pretty much completely clear. Elessar Zappa Oct 2023 #12
Hope your luck & good genes hold for you Attilatheblond Oct 2023 #18
The lipid hypothesis is probably wrong. Happy Hoosier Oct 2023 #13
Sadly, it seems most doctors just ignore, or blow off, complaints of various inflammatory problems Attilatheblond Oct 2023 #19
Absolutely true and so frustrating. Happy Hoosier Oct 2023 #20
Same. Told doctor I won't take statins that were no help to my siblings & have weird side effects Attilatheblond Oct 2023 #22
Natural food, natural nutrients bucolic_frolic Oct 2023 #2
Personally, I think it's all the toxic chemicals we are exposed to. SouthernDem4ever Oct 2023 #3
Based on? Happy Hoosier Oct 2023 #14
I don't know if you're looking for empirical evidence SouthernDem4ever Oct 2023 #15
Once again, Bayard Oct 2023 #4
Anybody Rebl2 Oct 2023 #5
Lord knows they push them enough TexasBushwhacker Oct 2023 #8
I concur this statin I am taking makes me forget constantly-probably because it too expensive to Stargazer99 Oct 2023 #9
Statins are dirt cheap. Mosby Oct 2023 #17
Doooooomed. I'm doooooomed. Hekate Oct 2023 #6
Oh boy do I understand how you feel! Stargazer99 Oct 2023 #10
HDL always off the chart high. Docs told me I was golden even though total was high. This kinda sux Evolve Dammit Oct 2023 #7
All this time high HDL was called good mainer Oct 2023 #16
And living long with dementia is no gift to anyone Attilatheblond Oct 2023 #21
Korean cholesterol study of over 12 million adults womanofthehills Oct 2023 #23
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