Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition in which someone has minor problems with cognition - their mental facility such as memory or thinking. In MCI these difficulties are worse than would normally be contemplate for a healthy person of their age. However, the symptoms are not severe competent to interfere significantly with daily life, and so are not defined as dementia.It is approximated that between 5 and 20% of people aged over 65 have MCI. It is not a type of dementia, but a person with MCI is more likely to go on to expand dementia. This page analyzes what MCI is, the link between MCI and dementia, and the benefits of diagnosing MCI. Many people who are diagnosed with MCI use this as a convenience to change their lifestyle for the better. There is a lot that celebrity can do to help reduce their chances of MCI progressing to dementia.

  • Obesity
  • Depression
  • Diabetes
  • High blood pressure
  • Elevated cholesterol
  • Lack of physical exercise
  • Low education level

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