3.23 Smoking, dementia and cognitive decline

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A review of comparable research published to date has concluded that older smokers may have a greater risk of developing dementia (including Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia) and cognitive decline than non-smokers.129 This meta-analysis showed that current smokers had a 4080% increased likelihood of experiencing dementia and cognitive decline compared with never smokers. The authors of this review observe that individual lifestyle and physiological factors may also influence the association between smoking, dementia and cognitive decline, and that further research is needed.129

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