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The implications of this study are meaningful for India, where the population is aging rapidly. Lifestyle-driven strategies such as adopting healthier diets and prioritizing fitness could offer practical options to combat diseases like alzheimer’s in regions with limited access to specialized medical care. However, challenges persist – widespread education about these interventions will be critical for meaningful impact. Moreover, given the relatively small scale of the study and the diverse genetic makeup among Indian populations prone to Alzheimer’s-like conditions, applying these findings universally might involve further cultural adaptations.
The focus on chronic issues like nutritional deficiencies aligns with India’s healthcare goals surrounding noncommunicable diseases. Stakeholders should consider integrating preventive measures into public health campaigns while advancing local research tailored to specific demographic needs.