Race Against Mind: An Alzheimer's Prevention Investigation
Chronic stress is one of the most underappreciated risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and for APOE4 carriers, the relationship between stress hormones and neurodegeneration is not just additive. It's amplified through a distinct biological mechanism that operates independently of every other pillar in your prevention protocol. In this episode, Sarah walks through three years of personal HRV data that told her something her protocol wasn't accounting for, the research on why APOE4 carriers are fundamentally more vulnerable to the effects of chronic cortisol elevation, and what the science actually supports when it comes to stress reduction and Alzheimer's prevention. This is also the episode where the show's format changes and why. This episode covers: what HRV actually measures and why longitudinal trends matter more than daily scores, the APOE4-specific stress vulnerability equation, the odds ratio for Alzheimer's from chronic stress that rivals almost every other modifiable risk factor, the mitochondrial mechanism that makes cortisol more damaging in APOE4 brains, what the FINGER trial found about who benefits most from lifestyle intervention, and what Sarah is currently exploring. Show Notes [https://raceagainstmind.com/episodes/chronic-stress-cortisol-apoe4-alzheimers-risk]
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