With more and more research coming to
light in terms of genetic links to a variety of diseases including Alzheimer’s,
we are faced with the dilemma of whether we want to know about it beforehand. Dr. Isaacson, director of the Alzheimer’s
Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Neurology Department in New York,
says that dealing with the knowledge of an impending disease like Alzheimer’s
years before a person is ill may not be productive. He states that, “While genetic testing
predicts risk, it certainly does not diagnose whether dangerous plaques or
other symptoms of Alzheimer’s already exist in the brain,” and “implementing
prevention measures early-on may be a better option than genetic testing”
So what does genetic testing for
Alzheimer’s tell a person? For one thing,
even if the ApoE4 gene is discovered, a person may be at risk for Alzheimer’s
but not necessarily develop the disease.
Issues such as inflammation, obesity and other factors may need to be
present before the disease can occur. So if you get a positive result for the ApoE4
gene, it has not taken into account these other factors.
Researchers say a better solution is
to focus on tests that can detect the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s. Right now a test is available but it is very
expensive. The advantage to discovering pre-Alzheimer’s
in people still in their 40s or 50 is that early interventions and treatments
can be started.
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Source:
aplaceformom.com/blog/should-you-rely-on-an-at-home-genetic-test-for-alzheimers/
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