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It really depends on the genetics, diet, and environment of the person. It sounds early to me, but I've also heard of people younger developing early signs.
I always thought the mark was between 30-40 but before 65 is considered early. That used to be a full life there but it's hardly retirement age now.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/alzheimers-disease/earlyonset-alzheimer-disease