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Depression may cause memory problems in old age, says study

The researchers found that greater symptoms of depression were linked to worse episodic memory, a person's ability to remember specific experiences and events.

Edited by: India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published : May 11, 2018 11:48 IST, Updated : May 11, 2018 11:48 IST
Depression may cause memory problems in old age, says study
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Depression may cause memory problems in old age, says study

Depression can lead to memory problems and may also speed up brain ageing in older adults, according to a new research. The finding has also showed a hope of discovering a new way to treat memory issues.

"Since symptoms of depression can be treated, it may be possible that treatment may also reduce thinking and memory problems," said study author Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Florida, US.

The study, published in the journal Neurology, also showed that older people with greater symptoms of depression may have structural differences in the brain compared to people without symptoms.

"With as many as 25 per cent of older adults experiencing symptoms of depression, it's important to better understand the relationship between depression and memory problems," Zeki Al Hazzouri said.

The study involved over 1,000 people with an average age of 71.

At the beginning of the study, all the participants had brain scans, a psychological exam and assessments for memory and thinking skills. Their memory and thinking skills were tested again an average of five years later.

At the start of the study, 22 per cent of the participants had greater symptoms of depression.

The researchers found that greater symptoms of depression were linked to worse episodic memory -- a person's ability to remember specific experiences and events.

Those with greater symptoms of depression had differences in the brain including smaller brain volume as well as a 55 per cent greater chance of small vascular lesions in the brain, the findings showed.

"Small vascular lesions in the brain are markers of small vessel disease, a condition in which the walls in the small blood vessels are damaged," said Zeki Al Hazzouri.

"Our research suggests that depression and brain ageing may occur simultaneously, and greater symptoms of depression may affect brain health through small vessel disease," Zeki Al Hazzouri added.

(With IANS Inputs)

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