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Dementia ‘red flag’ warning sign spotted in your legs

A study has shown that the key to detecting dementia early could lie in how people walk. A Minnesota University found that walking speeds could be crucial to the all-important early diagnosis.

Affecting multiple families across the UK, dementia’s warning signs are important to know.

Although we may know all too well the tell-tale signs – such as memory loss, difficulty concentrating and poor judgement – one red flag has now been revealed to lie in how people walk.

Despite affecting 900,000 people in the UK, dementia still has no cure but an early diagnosis can help patients manage the condition’s effects. New information means that we now know patients of dementia may exhibit warning signs of the condition in their gait.

A study suggested that walking slower in old age could be a dementia red flag. Findings published in JAMA Network Open, suggested brain decline may impede a person’s ability to walk.

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