Vince
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Yes, chronic constipation is linked to cognitive decline and dementia:
Cognitive decline
Cognitive decline
- A study of over 100,000 adults found that those who had a bowel movement every three days or more had cognitive decline equivalent to three years of aging.
Dementia - Dementia patients with constipation had faster cognitive decline and brain white matter lesion expansion than those without constipation.
Gut bacteria - Studies have found that people with poor cognition have higher levels of certain "bad" bacteria in their gut, such as Alistipes and Pseudobutyrivibrio. These bacteria have been linked to anxiety, depression, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
- Some possible reasons for the link between constipation and cognitive decline include:
- Constipation can cause a chronic inflammatory response that may worsen cognitive function.
- Toxins
- When waste isn't eliminated regularly, toxins can build up in the body and negatively impact health.
Constipation and Its Associated Factors among Patients with Dementia - PMC
Constipation is one of the most frequent non-motor problems in older adults. As constipation is commonly ignored by dementia patients, it is not usually reported on time. Constipation has a serious impact on the activity of daily living and quality ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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