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Protein in urine may up risk of dementia: Study

The analysis showed that people with protein -- also known as called albuminuria or proteinuria -- in the urine were 35 per cent more likely to develop cognitive impairment or dementia than people who did not have protein in their urine.

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People who have protein in their urine — a marker of kidney problems — could also be at higher risk of developing problems with thinking and memory skills or even dementia, a study has found.

“Kidney dysfunction has been considered a possible risk factor for cognitive impairment or dementia,” said Kay Deckers from Maastricht University in the Netherlands.

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The analysis showed that people with protein — also known as called albuminuria or proteinuria — in the urine were 35 per cent more likely to develop cognitive impairment or dementia than people who did not have protein in their urine.

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“Protein in the urine was associated with a modestly increased risk of cognitive impairment or dementia,” Deckers said.

“Chronic kidney disease and dementia share many risk factors, such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol, and both show similar effects on the brain, so they may have shared vascular factors or there may even be a direct effect on the brain from kidney problems,” he added.

In addition to analysis on albuminuria or proteinuria, the team also observed other markers of kidney function, known as glomerular filtration rate — best test to measure your level of kidney function and determine stage of kidney disease.

The results were found to be mixed and did not show an association with cognitive impairment or dementia.

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For the study, published online in the journal Neurology, the team conducted a meta-analysis of 22 studies on the topic, including 27,805 people.


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