What Increases Your Risk
The main factor that raises
your risk for
is getting older. About 6 out of
100 people over 65 years and 35 out of 100 people over 85 years have some form
of dementia.1 People rarely have dementia before age
60. Other factors that increase your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease
include:
- A
, especially if
one or more of your parents or siblings has the disease.
- The
presence of the
apolipoprotein E-4 gene, which increases the chances
you will develop Alzheimer's disease.
- Having
, which is a genetic disorder that
results in
.
- Having
, which is a condition that causes high blood
sugar.
- A history of .