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Modifying Dementia Risk
Cognitive Dementia Depression Epidemiology Risk factors
Modifiable risk factors for dementia include those factors that can be altered or changed in some way (modified), usually for the better. The Lancet 2020 commission (Livingston et al., 2020) advocated that there are 12 risk factors which can be potentially modified to prevent or slow the progression of dementia. These are less education, hypertension, obesity, alcohol, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hearing loss, smoking, depression, physical inactivity, social isolation, diabetes and air pollution.
Centre for Suicide Research
Depression Economic recession Epidemiology Mental illness Prevention Risk factors Self-harm Suicide
Centre for Research on Eating Disorders at Oxford
Clinical trial Dissemination Distribution Epidemiology Evidence based treatment Prevention Psychological treatment development and evaluation
CREDO was established in 1981. The main focus of its research is on the treatment of eating disorders. More recently, it has also developed methods to facilitate the dissemination of effective psychological interventions. It is in the process of creating a digital treatment for eating disorders (CBTe).