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The Relationship Among Testosterone, Obesity And Alzheimer’s Disease
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Over the last generation, billions of dollars have been spent on Alzheimer's research. As we continue to learn more about the science of Alzheimer's, we recognize that many conditions are correlated with a higher instance of the disease.
While we do not understand the real causes of Alzheimer's disease, new treatments are being developed to slow down the ongoing progression of the disease and improve the quality of life for patients.
Because Alzheimer's is such a complex disease, it is studied by various sectors of the medical community.
For example, Alzheimer's Disease is one of the central topics in the field of gerontology, which is the study of aging and the impact of aging on the elderly population.
Christian Pike is a professor at the University of Southern California that specializes in Alzheimer's Research.
He has thoroughly studied how Obesity and Low-T impact the prevalence and severity of Alzheimer's Disease among aging men.
What Is Alzheimer's Disease?
Alzheimer's Disease is a debilitating condition in which patients slowly lose their mental faculties throughout many years.
It has a particularly devastating impact on memory, which eventually causes patients to forget even the most fundamental aspects of day-to-day function and self-care.
It's estimated that 1/3rd of seniors die as a result of dementia, which includes Alzheimer's Disease.
As men and women are living longer, Alzheimer's becomes increasingly deadly. Today, Alzheimer's is considered the 6th most common cause of death in America, afflicting nearly 6 million people nationwide.
Many Factors Influence Testosterone Deficiency Risk
While Alzheimer's Disease is most closely associated with old age, there are a variety of factors that appear to increase the risk of Alzheimer's among the elderly.
Two factors which Christian Pike mentions specifically are Low Testosterone and Obesity, which are increasingly linked to Alzheimer's as the Alzheimer's Research continues to advance.
Pike explains that, for men, Testosterone Levels reach their highest point around the age of 25.
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