- The Brain Care Score (BCS) is a new tool to measure brain health with a total of 21 possible points depending on physical, lifestyle, and social-emotional parameters.1
- Each five-point improvement in the BCS test is associated with a 59% lower risk of developing dementia and a 48% lower risk of experiencing a stroke in adults younger than 50 years old.
- Experts explained that people in midlife may particularly benefit from taking the BCS.
A new test may indicate how likely you are to develop dementia or have a stroke, according to a new study.
The Brain Care Score (BCS)—a new tool to measure brain health—refers to how a person fares on 12 health-related factors concerning physical, lifestyle, and social-emotional parameters.
A study published early this month in Frontiers in Neurology found that people with a higher BCS have a lower risk of developing dementia or having a stroke later in life.1
The BCS was developed in partnership with patients, families, and practitioners, Jonathan Rosand, MD, MSc, a study author and principal investigator for the Center for Genomic Medicine at Mass General Research Institute, told Health.
“We started with the question we received most often from patients and their families, ‘What can I do to take good care of my brain so that I don’t come down with a stroke or memory loss like my mother or father?’” said Rosand, who is also a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School.
He explained that the BCS takes science and converts it to information that can be used to assess someone’s risk of stroke or dementia in the future.
Each five-point improvement in the BCS was associated with a 59% lower risk of developing dementia and a 48% lower risk of experiencing a stroke among adults younger than 50 years old when they enrolled in the study.1
“The components of the BCS include recommendations found in the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential Eight for cardiovascular health, as well many modifiable risk factors for common cancers,” Rosand said. “What’s good for the brain is good for the heart and the rest of the body.”