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Rethinking Diabetes: 7 Eye-Opening Truths Every Woman Should Know

Rethinking Diabetes: 7 Eye-Opening Truths Every Woman Should Know

Update: 2025-10-22
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Rethinking Diabetes: 7 Eye-Opening Truths Every Woman Should Know


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The Lancet published a study here https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(24)00191-0/fulltext emphasizing that young adults (ages 18–39) are a neglected but crucial window for dementia prevention. Most dementia research focuses on mid-to-late life, yet many modifiable risk factors that affect long-term brain health emerge or peak in young adulthood.

Key Modifiable Risk Factors

  • Education: Low levels reduce cognitive reserve and increase dementia risk.
  • Hearing loss: One billion young adults globally are at risk due to unsafe listening practices.
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI): High rates from sports, motor accidents, and intimate partner violence.
  • Hypertension: One in 12 young adults is affected; rates higher among Black Americans and in LMICs.
  • Alcohol use: Peaks in early 20s, linked to long-term brain changes.
  • Obesity & physical inactivity: Both rising rapidly; linked to inflammation and cardiovascular risk.
  • Smoking/vaping: 90% of daily smokers start before 26.
  • Depression & social isolation: Peak in early 20s, linked to later ADRD (Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias) risk.
  • Diabetes: 4% prevalence in young adults; prediabetes affects 1 in 4.
  • Environmental factors: Air pollution, vision loss, high LDL cholesterol, and even emerging risks like sleep disruption, stress, spirituality, and microplastics.



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// HOST Samantha Salmon, NBC-HWC 

Nationally Board Certified Health & Wellness Coach

Brain Health Licensed Trainer

Integrative Nutrition Coach

Intuitive Eating Coach


The information provided in this broadcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration or the equivalent in your country. Any products/services mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. 


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