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ApoE4, Meat, and Dementia: What the Data Actually Shows

ApoE4, Meat, and Dementia: What the Data Actually Shows

Published 2 weeks ago
Description

If you carry the ApoE4 gene, you’ve likely been told your risk for Alzheimer’s disease is significantly higher. But what does that really mean, and how much control do you actually have?

In this video, Dr. Bret Scher breaks down the science behind ApoE4, one of the strongest genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, and explains why increased risk does not mean a predetermined outcome.

You’ll learn how ApoE4 may influence brain health through inflammation, lipid metabolism, and energy use, and why lifestyle and environment play a critical role in shaping these pathways.

This video also explores:

  • Why ApoE4 does not guarantee Alzheimer’s disease
  • What research shows about traditional populations with low dementia rates
  • How metabolic health, diet, and lifestyle may influence brain aging
  • New research challenging common assumptions about meat, fat, and dementia risk
  • The role of key nutrients like B12, iron, and amino acids in brain function

Dr. Scher also reviews recent observational studies suggesting that higher meat consumption may be associated with lower dementia risk in ApoE4 carriers, challenging long-standing dietary narratives.

The takeaway: your genes are one piece of the puzzle. Your daily choices, environment, and metabolic health may play a powerful role in shaping long-term brain outcomes.

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Expert Featured:

Dr. Bret Scher


Resources Mentioned:

Meat Consumption and Cognitive Health by APOE Genotype


A gradient risk of cognitive impairment with vegetarian diets in older adults: highest for vegan and potential benefit for pescatarian


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