Do the Amish get Alzheimer's?

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Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the risk for Alzheimer's disease, yet despite vast research efforts, including sophisticated genetic sequencing, well over 50 percent of the genetic basis remains unexplained.
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Do Amish people get dementia?

Since the prevalence of dementia in the Amish is similar to the general European population, this suggests the Amish may harbor unique AD genetic risk variants.
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Do Amish have longer lifespans?

Over the decades, most Americans have caught up in overall life expectancy, but the Amish still have a significant edge in late-life health, with lower rates of cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and more.
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What is the average lifespan of an Amish man?

People with the mutation live to be 85 on average, significantly longer than their predicted average lifespan of 71 for Amish in general, which hasn't changed much over the last century.
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Are Amish inbreds?

The Amish and Mennonite populations represent outstanding communities for the study of genetic disease for a number of reasons. There is a high degree of inbreeding, resulting in a high frequency of recessive disorders, many of which are seen rarely or are unknown outside of this population.
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Can Amish have more than one wife?

One of the most common questions about Amish marriage is whether they practice polygamy. In short: No, the Amish do not practice polygamy.
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Do Amish have Social Security numbers?

Amish people do not have birth certificates or social security cards. This is because Amish babies are born at home and within the Amish community so they see no need for either of these documents.
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What genetic disorders do Amish have?

Health among the Amish is characterized by higher incidences of particular genetic disorders, especially among the Old Order Amish. These disorders include dwarfism, Angelman syndrome, and various metabolic disorders, such as Tay-Sachs disease, as well as an unusual distribution of blood types.
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How do the Amish stay thin?

Life's just different without electricity and running water. The Amish do have an advantage in that they burn more calories through exercise throughout their entire lives, and they are in effect nurturing nature. Not gaining excess weight is the easiest way to maintain a healthy weight.
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How do the Amish make money?

Many are experienced tradesmen and their quality wares are in demand. Many of the Amish who choose not to farm go into skilled trades like furniture building, construction, and metal parts manufacturing, Wesner said. These products are often sold to those outside the Amish community.
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What is the Amish diet?

The Amish Have No Dietary Restrictions

Having no dietary restrictions means they can eat whatever their heart desires. While many Amish stick to a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch diet, we've seen Amish dine at Olive Garden and take their buggies through the Burger King drive thru line.
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Do the Amish go to hospitals?

The Amish religion does not restrict people from seeking modern medical care. For the most part, Amish use local doctors and dentists and will go to specialists and hospitals as determined.
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Why is Amish food so good?

The Amish community spends a great deal of their time in manual labor, as they tend their crops and farms, and they use few modern conveniences to prepare their foods. For this reason, they are not as concerned about the amount of fat in their diet as modern Americans are.
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How do the Amish care for their elderly?

The Amish view the elderly as an integral part of the family structure. To this end, rather than entrusting their care to a complete stranger–such as the staff at a nursing facility–they endeavor to provide elder care for their own parents. Amish Studies (website).
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How do the Amish keep their house cool?

While a central home air conditioning system would sure be a welcomed addition in the home (especially during summer), it's still an unnecessary luxury that's not required to live; therefore, most Amish communities pass on the use of air conditioners.
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Is the Amish population growing?

But according to a new census, the Amish are growing faster than ever. There are nearly 251,000 Amish people in America and Canada, according to Ohio State University researchers. That's more than double the estimated population in 1989 of about 100,000.
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How many miles do Amish walk a day?

In contrast, these Amish men and women, who average 18,000 or 14,000 steps daily, eat meat, potatoes, gravy, cakes, pies, and eggs. But they are moving on their feet all day. Each 2,000 steps averages 1 mile. The men are walking about 9 miles on average each day and the women, about 7 miles each day.
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Why are Amish obese?

The Obesity Gene

University of Maryland researchers decided to examine the FTO gene in the homogenous Amish community since almost all of them are of European descent. They found that, as with others of European descent, this gene did contribute to being overweight in the Amish community.
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How the Amish raise their children?

The Amish take discipline quite seriously. Children are expected to be quiet, obedient, cooperative, and humble through the examples set by their parents and by older children around them, children learn that respect and obedience to their elders are two of the most important virtues they must practice.
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At what age do the Amish marry?

The Amish Community and Dating

Dating among the Amish typically begins around age 16 with most Amish couples marrying between the ages of 20 and 22. To find a prospective date, the young adults socialize at functions such as frolics, church, or home visits.
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How do Amish communities avoid inbreeding?

Communicating Family Histories. Knowing and communicating family histories is the first way that the Amish prevent inbreeding. While this isn't an exact science by any means, Amish families tend to be large, and they commonly have members who catalog the family tree.
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Why do the Amish get their teeth pulled?

Summary: The Amish typically have their teeth pulled out by unlicensed dentists instead of incurring the high cost of dentistry. They perceive dentures as more cost effective and easier to maintain oral health.
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What time do Amish go to bed?

Since morning comes early, most Amish families are in bed by 8:30 – 9:00 pm. Rest and getting adequate sleep is imperative for the Amish since much of their day is spent doing manual labor.
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What do Amish do for fun?

They enjoy board games, such as Scrabble, Life on the Farm, and Monopoly or card games, like Uno. However, there is never any gambling involved! Sports games are also enjoyed by all ages, but they are not played competitively. Amish do not support the idea of competition and pride, but rather community and teamwork.
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Do Amish have Christmas trees?

"There are no Christmas trees in Amish homes, they don't have Christmas trees, and they're not decorating their homes for Christmas.
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