I hope I have enough cognition to ignore caregiver and doctor ideas on this coffee consumption after I get dementia. I will still be using it to prevent further deterioration. Maybe decaffeinated coffee since the same benefits apply.
How coffee protects against Parkinson’s Aug. 2014
Coffee May Lower Your Risk of Dementia Feb. 2013
And this:
Coffee's Phenylindanes Fight Alzheimer's Plaque
This also:
Two Compounds in Coffee May Team Up to Fight Parkinson's
Caffeine and neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with dementia: A systematic review
Experimental Gerontology — Kromhout MA, et al. | May 01, 2019
Researchers conducted a systematic
review of seven studies to assess the link between caffeine consumption
and neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with dementia. These studies
were identified from Medline (PubMed), Embase, Emcare, Cochrane,
PsychInfo, Web of Science, and gray literature. They excluded studies
involving subjects without a diagnosis of dementia, or those that
presented a review or expert opinion. Sleeping difficulties and
behavioral symptoms were reported in four and five studies,
respectively. According to the findings, neuropsychiatric symptoms in
individual patients with dementia could be either induced or attenuated
by caffeine, and thus, a prudent individualized approach is needed for
caffeine intake in these patients.
Read the full article on Experimental Gerontology
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