According to a report by the US "Qiaobao.com" on June 8, a recent study by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) found that older people with chronic pain are at higher risk of developing dementia. The study was published in the June 5th issue of JAMA Internal Medicine. According to reports, the researchers, with the assistance of the UCSF Department of Geriatrics, conducted more than 12 years of follow-up analysis of 10,000 elderly people over the age of 60. Studies have shown that older adults with persistent moderate to severe pain reported in 1998 and 2000 had a memory decline rate compared to those who did not have pain in the subsequent 10 years of memory testing. The person is 9.2% higher. UCSF researcher Dr. Vitroll pointed out that older people need to maintain their own independent cognitive abilities, and up to one-third of the elderly suffer from chronic pain, so understanding the relationship between pain and cognitive decline is helping An important step for a crowd. Gas Generator,Nitrogen Generator,Gas Generator High Purity,Lab Medical Gas Generator Guangdong Widinlsa International Co.Ltd , https://www.guangdongwidinlsa.com
Researchers find that the risk of dementia in chronic pain is higher