Background: To date, dementia prediction models have been exclusively developed and tested in high-income countries (HICs). However, most people with dementia live in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), where dementia risk prediction research is almost non-existent and the ability of current models to predict dementia is unknown. This study investigated whether dementia prediction models developed in HICs are applicable to LMICs. Methods: Data were from the 10/66 Study. Individuals aged 65 years or older and without dementia at baseline were selected from China, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela. Dementia incidence was assessed over 3–5 years, with diagnosis according to the 10/66 Study diagn...
Background: Many dementia prediction models have been developed, but only few have been externally v...
The early identification and prevention of dementia is important for reducing its worldwide burden a...
Background: The global burden of dementia has increasingly shifted to low- and middle-income regions...
Background: To date, dementia prediction models have been exclusively developed and tested in high-i...
To systematically review the literature for dementia prediction models for use in the general popula...
Background and Purpose: Stroke is associated with an increased risk of dementia. To assist in the ea...
Background Accurate identification of individuals at high risk of dementia influences clinical care,...
Early identification of individuals at risk of dementia will become crucial when effective preventat...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Numerous dementia risk prediction models have been developed in t...
Summary: Background: Nine potentially modifiable risk factors (less childhood education, midlife he...
SummaryBackgroundResults of the few cohort studies from countries with low incomes or middle incomes...
IMPORTANCE The clinical value of current multifactorial algorithms for individualized assessment of ...
The early identification and prevention of dementia is important for reducing its worldwide burden a...
© 2019 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved. Objective: Identification of individua...
Background: Identifying cognitive impairment early enough could support timely intervention that may...
Background: Many dementia prediction models have been developed, but only few have been externally v...
The early identification and prevention of dementia is important for reducing its worldwide burden a...
Background: The global burden of dementia has increasingly shifted to low- and middle-income regions...
Background: To date, dementia prediction models have been exclusively developed and tested in high-i...
To systematically review the literature for dementia prediction models for use in the general popula...
Background and Purpose: Stroke is associated with an increased risk of dementia. To assist in the ea...
Background Accurate identification of individuals at high risk of dementia influences clinical care,...
Early identification of individuals at risk of dementia will become crucial when effective preventat...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:Numerous dementia risk prediction models have been developed in t...
Summary: Background: Nine potentially modifiable risk factors (less childhood education, midlife he...
SummaryBackgroundResults of the few cohort studies from countries with low incomes or middle incomes...
IMPORTANCE The clinical value of current multifactorial algorithms for individualized assessment of ...
The early identification and prevention of dementia is important for reducing its worldwide burden a...
© 2019 American Psychiatric Association. All rights reserved. Objective: Identification of individua...
Background: Identifying cognitive impairment early enough could support timely intervention that may...
Background: Many dementia prediction models have been developed, but only few have been externally v...
The early identification and prevention of dementia is important for reducing its worldwide burden a...
Background: The global burden of dementia has increasingly shifted to low- and middle-income regions...