
Dementia risk could be higher for older adults who experience this type of injury, study finds
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Getting injured after a fall may be an early warning sign of dementia in older adults, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open last month. Researchers and doctors weigh in.
Falls are the leading cause of injury for adults 65 years and older. "When we hear chest pain, we think heart attack — and when we hear falling, we should be thinking dementia risk."
"This study quantifies a diagnostic pattern that geriatricians and primary care providers have recognized for quite some time – falls often precede a dementia diagnosis and older adults who experience a fall should undergo cognitive screening," co-author Molly P. Jarman, PhD., deputy director of the Center for Surgery and Public Health at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, told Fox News Digital.













