The brain and kidneys are two organs that share structural and mechanical characteristics, which makes them susceptible to vascular damage. Belgian researchers have thus discovered that the presence of albumin in urine that indicate the presence of kidney problems would also indicate an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
According to Dr Kay Deckers, of the University of Maastricht in Belgium, the risk is increased by 35% in people who have albumin in their urine. To reach this conclusion, Dr Deckers and his team studied the medical records of more than 27,800 patients.
“It is possible that kidney damage affects the brain, but we need more research to take into account other risk factors like high blood pressure“ underlines the doctor.
This study was published in the journal Neurology.
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