In 2015, Xu Wang, PhD and colleagues conducted the first comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of risk and protective factors for Alzheimer’s Disease that could be modified via personal, clinical and public strategy.
Their findings suggested an effective diet, relevant medications, appropriate biochemical exposures, psychological condition, preexisting disease and life-style changes may be promising options for preventative strategies in Alzheimer’s Disease.
Healthy dietary pattern, high folate intake, cognitive activity, high Ab42/Ab40 ratio, fish consumption, high education, physical activity and high vitamin E and C intake were identified as protective factors in this disease.
This presentation reviews Dr. Bredesen’s novel, comprehensive, and personalized therapeutic program and associated patient algorithm to modulate protective factors leading to potentially slowing rate of decline in patients with moderate Alzheimer’s Disease.