This prospective cohort study of 356,052 participants under 65 years of age found that there are 15 risk factors associated with the risk of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, most of which are modifiable:
Low level of education, low socioeconomic status, presence of 2 ApoE4 alleles, excessive alcohol consumption, alcohol-related diseases, social isolation, vitamin D deficiency, high levels of C-reactive proteins, weak handshake strength, hearing impairment, orthostatic hypotension. , stroke, diabetes, heart disease and depression.
These risks are largely not specific to early Alzheimer’s disease, but researchers show that lifestyle factors have less of an impact in early forms.
Source: Mederick Alzheimer’s Foundation