8/22/2024
How wave of new dementias may be fueled by surprising culprit every home has been touched byHEALTH@DAILYMAIL.COM
By Maiya Focht Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com
Published: 13:06 EDT, 21 August 2024 | Updated: 15:02 EDT, 21 August 2024
A new study has added fuel to concerns that America could face a surge in dementias in coming years and decades due to COVID.
It found that nearly two-thirds of people over 65 who were hospitalized with the virus went on to suffer mild cognitive impairment, which can be a precursor for dementia.
Independent experts told DailyMail.com this is a trend they're watching closely, since if there is a link, it could begin to affect the millions of older adults infected with the virus in the near future. But the new study stops short of concluding that the two are linked, experts caution.
CDC data shows that this age group accounted for 47 percent of all hospitalizations from 2020-2021, roughly 1,701,300 people.
The researchers from the University of New South Wales came to these conclusions in their study by reviewing 18 older studies. This represented about 412,900 participants hospitalized with COVID-19 and 411,900 healthy participants - both groups were all over age 65.
The study was published as a pre proof, which means that is has yet to be reviewed by other scientists, in the journal Ageing Research Reviews.
Roughly 65 percent of these people with the virus had some degree of mild cognitive impairment, a brain-fog like condition which can sometimes be a precursor to dementia.Researchers aren't sure why COVID could be causing these changes in the brain, but theorize it could have to do with inflammation or changes in blood flow, Dr Vin Gupta, a pulmonologist and public health physician not involved in the research, told DailyMail.com.
Dr Gupta and other independent experts have also raised concerns about the study, however. The study failed to rule out other factors that add to dementia risk, like high blood pressure, heart disease and obesity.
'This is another study that is directional and adds some incremental insights as to what might be happening with COVID and its impacts on human organ function, but I think it's far from definitive,' he said.
Dr Eve Elizabeth Pennie, general practitioner and medical contributor for Drugwatch who was not involved with the research, told DailyMail.com that she found similar weaknesses in the study.
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