Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types

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Autor(a) principal: Rizzi, Liara
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Rosset, Idiane, Roriz-Cruz, Matheus
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/107017
Resumo: The prevalence of dementia varies substantially worldwide. This is partially attributed to the lack of methodological uniformity among studies, including diagnostic criteria and different mean population ages. However, even after considering these potential sources of bias, differences in age-adjusted dementia prevalence still exist among regions of the world. In Latin America, the prevalence of dementia is higher than expected for its level of population aging.This phenomenon occurs due to the combination of low average educational attainment and high vascular risk profile. Among developed countries, Japan seems to have the lowest prevalence of dementia. Studies that evaluated the immigration effect of the Japanese and blacks to USA evidenced that acculturation increases the relative proportion ofADcases compared toVaD. In theMiddle East andAfrica, the number of dementia caseswill be expressive by 2040. In general, loweducational background and other socioeconomic factors have been associated with high risk of obesity, sedentarism, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and metabolic syndrome, all of which also raise the risk of VaD and AD. Regulating these factors is critical to generate the commitment to make dementia a public health priority.
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title Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
spellingShingle Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
Rizzi, Liara
Demência
Doenças vasculares
Doença de Alzheimer
title_short Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
title_full Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
title_fullStr Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
title_full_unstemmed Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
title_sort Global epidemiology of dementia : Alzheimer's and vascular types
author Rizzi, Liara
author_facet Rizzi, Liara
Rosset, Idiane
Roriz-Cruz, Matheus
author_role author
author2 Rosset, Idiane
Roriz-Cruz, Matheus
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Rosset, Idiane
Roriz-Cruz, Matheus
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Demência
Doenças vasculares
Doença de Alzheimer
topic Demência
Doenças vasculares
Doença de Alzheimer
description The prevalence of dementia varies substantially worldwide. This is partially attributed to the lack of methodological uniformity among studies, including diagnostic criteria and different mean population ages. However, even after considering these potential sources of bias, differences in age-adjusted dementia prevalence still exist among regions of the world. In Latin America, the prevalence of dementia is higher than expected for its level of population aging.This phenomenon occurs due to the combination of low average educational attainment and high vascular risk profile. Among developed countries, Japan seems to have the lowest prevalence of dementia. Studies that evaluated the immigration effect of the Japanese and blacks to USA evidenced that acculturation increases the relative proportion ofADcases compared toVaD. In theMiddle East andAfrica, the number of dementia caseswill be expressive by 2040. In general, loweducational background and other socioeconomic factors have been associated with high risk of obesity, sedentarism, diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and metabolic syndrome, all of which also raise the risk of VaD and AD. Regulating these factors is critical to generate the commitment to make dementia a public health priority.
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