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The speed someone walks may predict the likelihood ofdeveloping dementia later in life, according to researchersin the US.
They also told a conference that grip strength in middle-age was linked to the chance of a stroke.
The scientists said more studies were needed to understand what was happening.
Experts said the findings raised important questions,MBT Scarpe   but more research was needed.
Suggestions of a link between slow walking speed and poor health have been made before.

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A study, published in the British Medical Journal in 2009, said there was a "strong association" betweenslow walking speed and death from heart attacks and other heart problems. A Journal of the AmericanMedical Association study suggested a link between walking faster over the age of 65 and a longer life.
Dr Erica Camargo, who conducted the latest study at the Boston Medical Centre, said:MBT   "While frailty andlower physical performance in elderly people have been associated with an increased risk of dementia, weweren't sure until now how it impacted people of middle age."
Brain scans, walking speed and grip strength were recorded for 2,410 people who were, on average, 62years old.
Results presented at the Academy of Neurology's annual meeting said that 11 years later,MBT Shoes  34 people haddeveloped dementia and 79 had had a stroke.
The researchers said slower walking speeds were linked to a higher risk of dementia and stronger grip witha lower risk of stroke.
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"Before people take stock in the strength of a handshake or the speed you cross the road, MBT Prezzi more researchis needed to understand why and what other factors are involved”
Dr Anne Corbett
Alzheimer's Society
Dr Camargo said: MBT Scarpe Outlet "These are basic office tests which can provide insight into risk of dementia and strokeand can be easily performed by a neurologist or general practitioner.
"Further research is needed to understand why this is happening and whether preclinical disease couldcause slow walking and decreased strength."
The findings have not yet, however, been published in a peer-reviewed academic journal.
Dr Marie Janson, director of development at Alzheimer's Research UK, said:MBT Italia  "Although this study has yet tobe published in full, it does raise some important questions about whether physical problems, such asdifficulty walking, could precede other symptoms associated with dementia.
"Further study could shed new insight into how walking speed and dementia may be linked."
Dr Anne Corbett, research manager at the Alzheimer's Society, said: MBT Scarpe Prezzi "Before people take stock in thestrength of a handshake or the speed you cross the road, more research is needed to understand why andwhat other factors are involved.
"The good news is that there are many things you can do to reduce your risk of developing dementia.
"We recommend you eat a healthy balanced diet, don't smoke, maintain a healthy weight, take regularexercise; and get your blood pressure and cholesterol checked regularly."
The Stroke Association's Dr Sharlin Ahmed, said:Scarpe MBT  "Around a third of those who have a stroke are left withsome kind of physical disability, including hand weakness and difficulty walking. However, this is the firsttime we have seen research that looks at the presence of related symptoms before a stroke.
"This is an interesting study, scarpe mbt prezzi but a lot more research is needed before we can conclude that strength of gripor walking speed can determine the risk of stroke." 






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