Asked by Thomas Ahlquist on Jul 06, 2024

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Henry, an 86-year-old retired farmer, has a good memory and cognitive functioning. As he continues to age,​

A) ​his memory and cognitive functioning will markedly improve.
B) ​his memory and cognitive functioning will deteriorate rapidly.
C) ​his chance of developing Alzheimer's disease will rise rapidly.
D) ​his chance of Alzheimer's will be less than for men in their 70s.

Alzheimer's Disease

A progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes, being the most common cause of dementia.

Memory

The cognitive function that allows an individual to store, retain, and recall information from past experiences.

Cognitive Functioning

Mental processes that include thinking, learning, memory, problem-solving, and decision-making.

  • Recognize and elucidate the risk and protective determinants for Alzheimer's disease, as well as their commonalities with other disorders.
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Tharshinny GandiJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
While the risk of Alzheimer's disease does increase with age, research has shown that individuals who maintain good cognitive functioning and memory into their 80s have a lower risk of developing the disease compared to those who experience cognitive decline earlier in life. Therefore, Henry's chance of developing Alzheimer's disease will be less than for men in their 70s.