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Can Dementia be Different for Women and How High is the Risk

Dementia is one of the brain disorders. It can affect multiple individuals. But when it comes to men and women, there can be some differences to note, says Prabhi Sodhi. This dementia specialist observes that the effects of this condition can, at times, affect both differently. Particularly for women, the disorder can be influenced by varying risk factors, different from the ones affecting the condition of men.

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Can Dementia be Different for Women and How High is the Risk

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  1. CAN DEMENTIA BE DIFFERENT FOR WOMEN AND HOW HIGH IS THE RISK?

  2. Dementia is one of the brain disorders. It can affect multiple individuals. But when it comes to men and women, there can be some differences to note, says PrabhiSodhi. This dementia specialist observes that the effects of this condition can, at times, affect both differently. Particularly for women, the disorder can be influenced by varying risk factors, different from the ones affecting the condition of men. Mr. Sodhi also says that in some cases, the risk of this disorder can be greater for women. By knowing the risk factors and the possibility of getting dementia, women can manage their health better. • Are Women at a Greater Risk of Dementia? • Throughout a woman’s lifetime, there are greater chances of developing dementia. The chances of its development can almost be twice as compared to men. More clarity can be achieved regarding this when the type of this disorder is considered. • In the observation of dementia specialists like Mr. Sodhi, more women tend to be affected by Alzheimer’s Disease than men.

  3. Why does Dementia Affect Women more than Men? • Between women and men, the former can be more prone to dementia, owing to some factors. The biology of these individuals can be one of these. Other such factors can include age, changes in the body, etc. They can lead to different risks and cause the development of this brain disorder more in women. • Age of Women • There are some types of dementia that are observed in individuals during old age. Especially when its common types are looked at, such as Alzheimer’s disease, this can be true to a great extent. • As per different studies, women tend to live longer than men. They can even live for 80 or more years. Disorders like Alzheimer’s can develop more during or after reaching this age, observes Prabhi Sodhi. Hence, this dementia specialist puts forth that women are more likely to be diagnosed with it than men. • Biological Differences • It is clear that there can be variations in the biology of men and women. Due to these variations, women can menstruate. They have to undergo pregnancies. At a later point in life, they also go through the phase of menopause. • When these conditions are gone through, the body of women can develop multiple changes. It is believed that because of such changes, they can be prone to getting dementia more than other individuals.

  4. What are the Symptoms of Dementia in Women? • When women start to develop dementia, they can experience certain symptoms. In every case, they may not be different from men. Even then, Mr. Sodhi advises that it is useful for them to understand which signs can begin to emerge. • It is common to see episodes of memory loss. • Patients may have difficulties when moving. • They can have judgment issues. • For the completion of familiar tasks, more time can be required. • Expressing their thoughts or understanding those of others can be difficult. • Managing bills and money in a responsible way can become tough. • They may use uncommon words for referring to various things. • Women can act impulsively. • Is Dementia Different for Women than Men? • Brain disorders like dementia can produce different symptoms. From one case to another, there can be multiple variations. They can exist even in individuals with the same biology. Then it goes without saying that people with different biologies will experience this disorder in a different way. • Hence, for women, dementia can be different. This is mainly due to the factors associated with their condition. The effects of these factors can worsen their condition, especially in the later stages of this disorder.

  5. What are the Symptoms of Dementia in Women? • When women start to develop dementia, they can experience certain symptoms. In every case, they may not be different from men. Even then, Mr. Sodhi advises that it is useful for them to understand which signs can begin to emerge. • It is common to see episodes of memory loss. • Patients may have difficulties when moving. • They can have judgment issues. • For the completion of familiar tasks, more time can be required. • Expressing their thoughts or understanding those of others can be difficult. • Managing bills and money in a responsible way can become tough. • They may use uncommon words for referring to various things. • Women can act impulsively. • Is Dementia Different for Women than Men? • Brain disorders like dementia can produce different symptoms. From one case to another, there can be multiple variations. They can exist even in individuals with the same biology. Then it goes without saying that people with different biologies will experience this disorder in a different way. • Hence, for women, dementia can be different. This is mainly due to the factors associated with their condition. The effects of these factors can worsen their condition, especially in the later stages of this disorder.

  6. Which Factors can Make Dementia Different for Women? • The biology of women is one of the factors that can make it different for them than for men. But there are other factors as well. They can be susceptible to varying roles, with respect to their gender. On a day-to-day basis, they can perform jobs that may create an unwanted impact. As a result of this, they can become prone to this disorder. • Additionally, Prabhi Sodhi says that several other factors can also make this disorder different for women: • Presence of Gene ApoE4 • The risk of dementia can be greater in women when they have the gene ApoE4. This is one of the major factors that can increase the chances of getting such a disorder. It has been observed that in numerous cases where women are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, a copy of this gene is present. • Here, it should be noted that even men can have the gene ApoE4. But when women have it, there can be more risks involved. • Affected by Brain Injuries • Brain injuries, especially TBI, can lead to different effects on men and women. In women, a traumatic brain injury can cause effects in the long term. Their brain can then develop elements that may gradually cause dementia, as is explained by the specialist, Mr. Sodhi.

  7. Which Factors can Make Dementia Different for Women? • The biology of women is one of the factors that can make it different for them than for men. But there are other factors as well. They can be susceptible to varying roles, with respect to their gender. On a day-to-day basis, they can perform jobs that may create an unwanted impact. As a result of this, they can become prone to this disorder. • Additionally, Prabhi Sodhi says that several other factors can also make this disorder different for women: • Presence of Gene ApoE4 • The risk of dementia can be greater in women when they have the gene ApoE4. This is one of the major factors that can increase the chances of getting such a disorder. It has been observed that in numerous cases where women are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, a copy of this gene is present. • Here, it should be noted that even men can have the gene ApoE4. But when women have it, there can be more risks involved. • Affected by Brain Injuries • Brain injuries, especially TBI, can lead to different effects on men and women. In women, a traumatic brain injury can cause effects in the long term. Their brain can then develop elements that may gradually cause dementia, as is explained by the specialist, Mr. Sodhi.

  8. How can Women Reduce the Risk of Dementia? • Various indications make it clear that women can be more at risk of disorders like dementia. Therefore, it is only vital that they consider bringing down this risk. Since no proper prevention measures are provided, some habits can be developed for as much success as possible. • Women should have an active life. • Their diet should essentially be focused on. • Additionally, healthy weight levels should be ensured. • It is suggested to be mindful of rising cholesterol levels, opines Mr. Sodhi. • The dementia expert further suggests that blood sugar levels should be maintained. • Alcohol and smoking should be avoided to the possible degree. • Conclusion • By looking at various factors and aspects, it can be said that dementia can be different for women. Prabhi Sodhi, the dementia specialist, adds that women can also be at a higher risk of developing this disorder. Given that they are aware of the same, they can focus on making their lives better by adopting a healthier lifestyle in the long term.

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