Dementia may be more common in older adults with intellectual disability (ID) than in the general population. The increased risk for Alzheimer's disease in people with Down syndrome (DS) is well established, but much less is known about dementia in adults with ID who do not have DS. We estimated incidence rates from a longitudinal study of dementia in older adults with ID without DS and compared them to general population rates. 222 participants with ID without DS aged 60 years and older were followed up an average of 2.9 years later to identify those who had declined in functional or cognitive abilities. Those who screened positive had a comprehensive assessment for dementia, diagnosed using ICD 10 and DSM IV criteria. 134 participants who...
are r, t h ia m olds and 40 % of 80-year-olds, develop symptoms of AD [1]. In contrast, the incidenc...
The International Summit on Intellectual Disability and Dementia (Glasgow, Scotland; October 2016) n...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Improvements in health and social care for people with intellectual disability ha...
Background: Previous research has shown that adults with intellectual disability (ID) may be more at...
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) (excluding those with Down Syndrome, DS) are now living to ...
Background In intellectual disability, the cognitive delay is observed during developmental age, whe...
Background There are only a few studies of the prevalence of dementia in people with intellectual di...
Importance: This work quantifies the fatal burden of dementia associated with Alzheimer disease in i...
Importance: This work quantifies the fatal burden of dementia associated with Alzheimer disease in i...
We aim to provide insight into the cause-specific mortality of older adults with intellectual disabi...
IMPORTANCE Alzheimer disease (AD) is the main medical problem in adults with Down syndrome (DS). How...
[[abstract]]As life expectancy increases for persons with an intellectual disability, concerns have ...
More people with an intellectual disability are now living to older age and there is a paucity of in...
AbstractIntroductionCurrently, there is no consensus on dementia diagnostics in adults with intellec...
The prevalence rate of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in people with Down's syndrome (DS) increa...
are r, t h ia m olds and 40 % of 80-year-olds, develop symptoms of AD [1]. In contrast, the incidenc...
The International Summit on Intellectual Disability and Dementia (Glasgow, Scotland; October 2016) n...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Improvements in health and social care for people with intellectual disability ha...
Background: Previous research has shown that adults with intellectual disability (ID) may be more at...
Adults with intellectual disability (ID) (excluding those with Down Syndrome, DS) are now living to ...
Background In intellectual disability, the cognitive delay is observed during developmental age, whe...
Background There are only a few studies of the prevalence of dementia in people with intellectual di...
Importance: This work quantifies the fatal burden of dementia associated with Alzheimer disease in i...
Importance: This work quantifies the fatal burden of dementia associated with Alzheimer disease in i...
We aim to provide insight into the cause-specific mortality of older adults with intellectual disabi...
IMPORTANCE Alzheimer disease (AD) is the main medical problem in adults with Down syndrome (DS). How...
[[abstract]]As life expectancy increases for persons with an intellectual disability, concerns have ...
More people with an intellectual disability are now living to older age and there is a paucity of in...
AbstractIntroductionCurrently, there is no consensus on dementia diagnostics in adults with intellec...
The prevalence rate of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in people with Down's syndrome (DS) increa...
are r, t h ia m olds and 40 % of 80-year-olds, develop symptoms of AD [1]. In contrast, the incidenc...
The International Summit on Intellectual Disability and Dementia (Glasgow, Scotland; October 2016) n...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Improvements in health and social care for people with intellectual disability ha...