Preventing Alzheimer’s in African Americans by strengthening the brain

african-dawn-slide MIAMI: A major effort is underway to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia for older African Americans.

Neuroscientist Mark Gluck of Rutgers University-Newark (RU-N) is leading a team that will use a five-year $1-million grant from the New Jersey Department of Health – obtained through a competition among states for funding from the federal Department of Health and Human Services – to teach people how to protect their brains through exercise. They hope to demonstrate that this improves memory and cognitive vitality, reducing people’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

“African Americans have twice the rate of Alzheimer’s disease as compared to the broader population,” says Gluck, a professor at RU-N’s Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience and co-director of Rutgers’ African-American Brain Health Initiative.

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.