Dementia is more common in older age but a number of people develop symptoms at a younger age and are said to have early onset dementia (EOD). Those with EOD face different challenges to those with onset later in life. It has been difficult to quantify this disease burden. This is a systematic review of papers reporting on the prevalence of EOD. A search of Medline and Embase was performed. This was followed by a hand search of the references of these papers. Eleven suitable studies were included. All of the data was from more economically developed countries. The studies were heterogeneous in their design hindering direct comparison. The majority of the papers looked at all types of dementia although many gave a breakdown of the prevalence...
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Dementia is a disabling syndrome, which generally affects aged population more than any other age gr...
Purpose of reviewYoung-onset dementia (YOD) refers to a dementia for which symptom onset occurs belo...
Dementia is more common in older age but a number of people develop symptoms at a younger age and ar...
Importance: Reliable prevalence estimates are lacking for young-onset dementia (YOD), in which sympt...
IMPORTANCE Reliable prevalence estimates are lacking for young-onset dementia (YOD), in which sympto...
Aim: The burden of early-onset dementia (EOD) is often overshadowed by an ageing population. Methods...
Aim: The burden of early-onset dementia (EOD) is often overshadowed by an ageing population. Methods...
Abstract: Presenile Dementia or Early Onset Dementia (EOD) is a public health problem, it differs fr...
Background: Service planning for people with younger onset dementia (YOD; an onset of symptoms befor...
Over the past forty years, significant research has been conducted on the epidemiology of late onset...
Introduction: Reliable data on the incidence rates for young-onset dementia (YOD) are lacking, but a...
Background: Epidemiological studies of dementia subtypes have revealed widely varying distribution r...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Dementia is a disabling syndrome, which generally affects aged population more than any other age gr...
Purpose of reviewYoung-onset dementia (YOD) refers to a dementia for which symptom onset occurs belo...
Dementia is more common in older age but a number of people develop symptoms at a younger age and ar...
Importance: Reliable prevalence estimates are lacking for young-onset dementia (YOD), in which sympt...
IMPORTANCE Reliable prevalence estimates are lacking for young-onset dementia (YOD), in which sympto...
Aim: The burden of early-onset dementia (EOD) is often overshadowed by an ageing population. Methods...
Aim: The burden of early-onset dementia (EOD) is often overshadowed by an ageing population. Methods...
Abstract: Presenile Dementia or Early Onset Dementia (EOD) is a public health problem, it differs fr...
Background: Service planning for people with younger onset dementia (YOD; an onset of symptoms befor...
Over the past forty years, significant research has been conducted on the epidemiology of late onset...
Introduction: Reliable data on the incidence rates for young-onset dementia (YOD) are lacking, but a...
Background: Epidemiological studies of dementia subtypes have revealed widely varying distribution r...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Dementia is a disabling syndrome, which generally affects aged population more than any other age gr...
Purpose of reviewYoung-onset dementia (YOD) refers to a dementia for which symptom onset occurs belo...