Background/Aim: The public know little about risk factors for dementia. The aim of this study was to explore belief structures underlying how plausible risk factors for dementia appear to the general public. Methods: Two thousand members of the Australian public were surveyed by telephone on their beliefs regarding dementia risk factors. Factor analysis was performed on 17 modifiable behaviours that were rated by participants as increasing, not changing or decreasing the risk of dementia. Results: Three factors were obtained - Health and Lifestyle, Activity, and Nutrition. Items loading on the Health and Lifestyle factor were management of cardiovascular risk factors, drinking more water, reducing stress, coffee and tea, and alcohol intake....
The heterogeneous and multi-factorial nature of dementia requires the consideration of all health as...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between modifiable risk and protective factors and severe...
BackgroundLittle is known about what drives older adults' motivation to change their behaviour and w...
Background: Dementia is a growing health problem worldwide and in Australia. Little research has bee...
Issue addressed: Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are recognised as critical public health prioritie...
Dementia has a significant impact on our health care system and this is set to increase. In A...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Up to 40% of dementias globally are attributable to modifiable risk factors. Many existing studies e...
BACKGROUND: Several modifiable lifestyle risk factors for dementia have been identified, but it is u...
BACKGROUND: The total number of people with dementia is increasing worldwide, due to our aging socie...
BACKGROUND: There is accumulating evidence that addressing modifiable risk and protective factors ha...
ObjectiveDementia has a multifactorial etiology, but the importance of individual health and lifesty...
AbstractAn estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number i...
Background: Numerous population-based longitudinal studies suggest an association between modifiable...
Tackling modifiable risk factors for dementia, such as diabetes and physical inactivity, can reduce ...
The heterogeneous and multi-factorial nature of dementia requires the consideration of all health as...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between modifiable risk and protective factors and severe...
BackgroundLittle is known about what drives older adults' motivation to change their behaviour and w...
Background: Dementia is a growing health problem worldwide and in Australia. Little research has bee...
Issue addressed: Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are recognised as critical public health prioritie...
Dementia has a significant impact on our health care system and this is set to increase. In A...
Aim: To investigate perceptions of dementia and dementia risk reduction held by people without demen...
Up to 40% of dementias globally are attributable to modifiable risk factors. Many existing studies e...
BACKGROUND: Several modifiable lifestyle risk factors for dementia have been identified, but it is u...
BACKGROUND: The total number of people with dementia is increasing worldwide, due to our aging socie...
BACKGROUND: There is accumulating evidence that addressing modifiable risk and protective factors ha...
ObjectiveDementia has a multifactorial etiology, but the importance of individual health and lifesty...
AbstractAn estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number i...
Background: Numerous population-based longitudinal studies suggest an association between modifiable...
Tackling modifiable risk factors for dementia, such as diabetes and physical inactivity, can reduce ...
The heterogeneous and multi-factorial nature of dementia requires the consideration of all health as...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between modifiable risk and protective factors and severe...
BackgroundLittle is known about what drives older adults' motivation to change their behaviour and w...