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Early symptom of dementia identified in new study which increases risk of disease

A recent study has reinforced the idea that there is a link between people who have vision difficulties and those who go on to develop Alzheimer's or another form of dementia

Researchers have found a link between vision issues and dementia risk(Getty Images)

An early symptom of dementia has been identified in a new study which it says increases the risk of developing the disease.

As we age, two of the things many of us fear most are the loss of our vision and the loss of the ability to remember things and think clearly. Now, new research has suggested that visual issues and dementia could be connected.

Researchers from the Kellogg Eye Centre at Michigan Medicine, the University of Michigan's academic medical centre, published their findings in JAMA Opthalmology recently. It showed the risk of dementia was higher among people with eyesight difficulties.

This included people who couldn't see well even while wearing their prescription glasses or contact lenses. It consisted of a sample of more than 3,000 older people who took part in vision and cognitive tests during home visits.

The latest research adds to a body of work suggesting there is a link between eyesight and dementia. It's based on data from a nationally representative study of the elderly done in 2021 by the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research.

Those with vision issues are more likely to develop Alzheimer's(Getty Images)

Those involved in the study were above the age of 71, with an average age of 77. During their tests, a digital tablet was used to assess people's up-close and distant vision, as well as their ability to perceive letters that did not contrast sharply with their backdrop.

Memory and reasoning tests were also carried out and medical information requested, including any previous diagnoses of Alzheimer's or another kind of dementia. One third of those with moderate or severe distant vision impairment, including those who are blind exhibited dementia symptoms.

As did 26 per cent of people who had difficulty seeing letters that didn't stand out against a backdrop. Even among those with minor issues with distant vision, 19 per cent of them developed dementia.