Dementia Specialist Goodlettsville TN

With the incidence of Alzheimer’s and dementia on the rise—in 2005 a panel of experts suggested cases worldwide would double every 20 years from the roughly 25 million cases then diagnosed—doctors and the general public alike would welcome a way to predict the likelihood of contracting the condition.

Victor A. Pestrak
(615) 859-6403
833-B Wren Rd
Goodlettsville, TN
Services
Psychological Assessment, Individual Psychotherapy, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Forensic Evaluation (e.g., mental competency evaluation), Couples Psychotherapy
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: New Mexico State University
Credentialed Since: 1992-03-12

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Amicare Behavioral Centers-Corp Office
(615) 860-9230
104 Cude Ln
Madison, TN
Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Clinical Consulting Associates
(615) 822-3027
133 Indian Lake Rd
Hendersonville, TN
Industry
Mental Health Professional, Psychologist

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Lori Bunch Life Lesson Therapy
(615) 824-7822
315 W Main St
Hendersonville, TN
Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Reaching Visions Today
(615) 227-7745
3250 Dickerson Pike
Nashville, TN
Industry
Mental Health Professional, Psychologist, Registered Nurse

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Felix Dapo Adetunji
(615) 851-3063
815 Wren Rd
Goodlettsville, TN
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Bert Allen Hartman
(615) 460-4300
620 Gallatin Pike S
Madison, TN
Specialty
Psychiatry

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David Ward Havens
(615) 822-7889
109 Hazel Path
Henderesonville, TN
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Terrell M. McDaniel
(615) 822-1222
131 Sanders Ferry Rd. Ste. 203
Hendersonville, TN
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: Auburn University
Credentialed Since: 1988-05-31

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Scarab Behavioral Health Services Llc
(615) 262-7822
3203 Brick Church Pike
Nashville, TN
Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Assessing Dementia Risk

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By James Keough

With the incidence of Alzheimer’s and dementia on the rise—in 2005 a panel of experts suggested cases worldwide would double every 20 years from the roughly 25 million cases then diagnosed—doctors and the general public alike would welcome a way to predict the likelihood of contracting the condition.

Recently scientists at the Aging Research Center in Stockholm, Sweden, developed a risk-factor score based on the study of 1,409 subjects whom they had first examined at around 50 years of age and then again roughly 20 years later. They found that high age, blood cholesterol, hypertension, obesity, and low education levels (less than 10 years) significantly predicted future dementia. The risk-factor scores ranged from zero to 15; middle-aged subjects with a score of 12 to 15 faced a 16.4 percent risk of dementia.

While the researchers stress the need for further refinement and validation of their methods, the high level of predictability in the risk-factor score highlights the importance of lowering cholesterol and blood pressure, staying fit, and keeping mentally active in middle age and beyond. With no cure for dementia or Alzheimer’s in sight, prevention remains the only available option for achieving a clearheaded old age.

Author: James Keough

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