Population-based stroke and dementia incidence trends: Age and sex variations
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...Similarly, several additional populationbased studies from the US and Canada also showed a declining incidence of dementia and AD in older adults from the 1990s through the 2010s [33, 55–59]....
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...In Canada, an increased age-standardized prevalence of dementia was reported, along with a decline in incidence, which suggests that the survival of patients with dementia may have improved over time [33]....
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...Indeed, health promotion programs targeting the risk reduction of dementia have been developed in several countries (e.g., Australia, the US, Canada, France, and the UK) and by professional organizations (e.g., WHO, Alzheimer’s Disease International, and Age UK)....
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...Rocca et al. (Minnesota, US) [50] Minnesota, age ≥70, 1975–1994 Dementia: ICD codes (similar to DSM-II-R) Stable Hebert et al. (Chicago, US) [54] Chicago Health and Aging Project, age ≥65, 1993–2008 AD: NINCDS-ADRDA criteria Stable Gao et al. (Indiana, US) [55] Indianapolis-Ibadan Dementia Project, age ≥70, 1992 to 2001 Dementia: DSM-III-R; AD: NINCDS-ADRDA African-Americans: decreased Satizabal et al. (Boston, US) [56] FHS, age ≥60, 1977–1983 to 2003–2008, 4 time periods Dementia: DSM-IV; AD: NINCDS-ADRDA Decreased Cerasuolo et al. (Ontario, Canada) [57] Age ≥65, 2002 to 2013, annual incidence Dementia: Medical records (ICD-9, 10) Stable in age 65–79; decreased in age ≥80 Derby et al. (New York, US) [58] Einstein Aging Study, age ≥70, 1993–2015, annual incidence Dementia: DSM-IV Decreased Kosteniuk et al. (Saskatchewan, Canada) [33] Age ≥45, 2005–2006 to 2012–2013, annual incidence Dementia: Medical records (ICD-9, 10) Decreased Noble et al. (New York, US) [59] WHICAP (multiethnics), age ≥65, 1992–1994 to 1999–2001 Dementia: DSM-IV Decreased...
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...(Ontario, Canada) [57] Age ≥65, 2002 to 2013, annual incidence Dementia: Medical records (ICD-9, 10) Stable in age 65–79; decreased in age ≥80 Derby et al....
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...Kendall tau-b correlation coefficient [10] was used to evaluate statistical significance for ordered trends of incidence and mean age of diagnosis across observation years using a threshold of P 5 ....
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