Is Dementia Linked to Abnormal Magnesium?
However, the results of the study have yet to be confirmed
Brenda Kieboom stated that the results were captivating, but the options for treatment were very limited, and so were the options for prevention. In her words, “We urgently need to identify new risk factors for dementia that could potentially be adjusted. If people could reduce their risk of dementia through diet or supplements, that could be very beneficial.”
The test results of this study are yet to be confirmed. Once confirmed, the magnesium levels in the blood could be used to test people that were at the risk of dementia.