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One in Three Dementia Cases Is Linked to Disease Outside The Brain : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 13, 2026 9:42 am
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Peripheral Diseases Linked to Dementia: A New Perspective

Recent research suggests that dementia may not solely originate in the brain, with as many as a third of cases being tied to diseases outside the central nervous system. This finding challenges traditional views on dementia and opens up new avenues for prevention and treatment.

A systematic review of over 200 studies conducted by scientists at Sun Yat-sen University in China revealed that peripheral diseases such as gum disease, chronic liver diseases, hearing loss, vision loss, and type 2 diabetes are strongly correlated with an increased risk of dementia. This indicates a potential link between overall health and cognitive decline.

While the study does not establish a causal relationship, it highlights the importance of proactive prevention of peripheral diseases in reducing the incidence of dementia. Treatments for conditions like diabetes, liver cirrhosis, and hearing loss may have unexpected benefits in preserving cognitive function.

Peripheral Disease Dementia
Temporal trends in cases of dementia from 1990 to 2021 (c) and variations across age groups (f). Dark blue = audiovisual disorders; green = periodontal diseases; pink = cirrhosis and chronic liver diseases; light blue = type 2 diabetes; purple = chronic kidney disease; red = osteoarthritis; light grey = COPD; dark grey = immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.

Further studies are needed to understand the underlying mechanisms linking peripheral diseases to dementia. The complex interplay between the brain and peripheral organs suggests a more holistic approach to brain health is necessary.

Scientists are exploring new theories on Alzheimer’s disease, considering it as an immunological or metabolic disorder rather than solely a neurological condition. This broader perspective may lead to more effective treatments that target the root causes of cognitive decline.

The study, published in Nature Human Behavior, underscores the importance of considering the impact of peripheral health on brain function and offers hope for innovative approaches to tackling the growing burden of dementia.

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