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6. Watch your weight, cholesterol and blood pressure levels. A study has found that those who were obese in middle age were twice as likely to develop dementia in later life, while those who had high cholesterol and high blood pressure had six times the risk. Alzheimer's Association advises one to eat in moderation and to adopt an overall food lifestyle rather than a short term diet.

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