High Blood Pressure Vulnerable Forgets

High blood pressure vulnerable forgets lasting results recently, that someone with high blood diseases are believed to potentially affected by memory problems in middle age. However, the same thing does not occur in individuals who do not suffer from high blood diseases.
The study also noted other facts that suggested a link between high blood with Dementia (changes in emotional state) which potentially leads to alzeimer disease. Not only that, the researchers also obtained the facts which the people with high blood diseases potentially experiencing acute dementia and other psychological problems up to be a sign of mild mental damage.
Georgios Tsivgoulis, Head of research team from the University of Alabama, U.S., said the high blood diseases are possible to be prevented or treated. Similarly with mild mental damage which the early symptoms of Dementia.
Early symptoms of high blood marked with blood pressure exceeding 140/90 mmHg. Against this, researchers saw a connection between memory problems with the diastolic pressure (the pressure that occurs when the heart pumps blood to be distributed throughout the body) and the blood pressure took place.
In a report published in the journal Neurology was mentioned, for every increase of 10 points from the translation process, a person the opportunity to avoid psychological problems will increase by 7%.
The study itself took 20 samples of thousands of individuals with an age range over 45 years. Only 1 of 13 samples of individuals who are free from all forms of memory problems.
Previous studies noted that high diastolic blood pressure triggers the destruction of the brain arteries. Effect happens, some small areas of the brain damaged.
Researchers are now intensively trying to normalize blood pressure to prevent further damage to the memory. For comparison, 700 thousand people in the UK suffer from Dementia, which suffered 400 ribunya also alzemeir.