How your body clock can influence your risk of dementia

A recent study in Neurology reveals that weaker, more fragmented circadian rhythms are linked to an increased dementia risk. Individuals with activity peaks later in the day also faced a higher likelihood of developing the condition. These disruptions may impact inflammation and sleep, potentially affecting amyloid plaque buildup in the brain.

How your body clock can influence your risk of dementia
A recent study in Neurology reveals that weaker, more fragmented circadian rhythms are linked to an increased dementia risk. Individuals with activity peaks later in the day also faced a higher likelihood of developing the condition. These disruptions may impact inflammation and sleep, potentially affecting amyloid plaque buildup in the brain.