The Matt Walker Podcast

#81 - Aging, Alzheimer’s, and Sleep with Dr. William Jagust

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Sep 9, 2024
Dr. William Jagust, a leading expert in brain science and Alzheimer’s research, shares captivating insights on the relationship between aging and cognitive decline. He reveals how PET scans can detect Alzheimer’s years before symptoms appear and discusses the terrifying dual role of amyloid and tau proteins. The conversation highlights the importance of lifestyle choices, emphasizing diet and sleep in reducing Alzheimer’s risk. Jagust also paints an encouraging picture of the future of Alzheimer’s research, focusing on early detection and innovative treatments.
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INSIGHT

Healthy Brain Aging

  • Brain aging isn't about losing brain cells as much as losing connections (synapses) between them.
  • This synapse loss reduces the brain's computational power, affecting thinking, movement, and memory.
ADVICE

Memory Concerns

  • Forgetting names or misplaced items is normal, but forgetting important events is concerning.
  • Consult a doctor if you experience memory loss impacting daily life, as it could indicate a disease.
INSIGHT

Alzheimer's Defined

  • Alzheimer's involves cognitive decline and dementia, caused by amyloid and tau buildup.
  • Dementia has multiple causes, but Alzheimer's specifically involves these protein deposits.
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