Dementia has a devastating impact on the quality of life of patients and families and comes with a huge cost to society. Dementia prevention is considered a public health priority by the World Health Organization. Delaying the onset of dementia by treating associated risk factors will bring huge individual and societal benefit. Empirical evidence suggests that, in higher-income countries, dementia incidence is decreasing as a result of healthier lifestyles. This observation supports the notion that preventing dementia is possible and that a certain degree of prevention is already in action. Further reduction of dementia incidence through deliberate prevention plans is needed to counteract its growing prevalence due to increasing life expect...
Strategies to reduce dementia risk are needed to minimize the burden of this growing public health c...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that some prev...
Dementia has a devastating impact on the quality of life of patients and families and comes with a h...
Dementia has a devastating impact on the quality of life of patients and families and comes with a h...
Observational population studies indicate that prevention of dementia and cognitive decline is being...
Growing evidence suggests dementia incidence can be reduced through prevention programs targeting ri...
Growing evidence suggests dementia incidence can be reduced through prevention programs targeting ri...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
International audienceAlzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent form of dementia and according t...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder with global impact, with the largest proportion of cases oc...
The global number of people living with dementia is expected to increase to 130 million in 2050. Bas...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Strategies to reduce dementia risk are needed to minimize the burden of this growing public health c...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that some prev...
Dementia has a devastating impact on the quality of life of patients and families and comes with a h...
Dementia has a devastating impact on the quality of life of patients and families and comes with a h...
Observational population studies indicate that prevention of dementia and cognitive decline is being...
Growing evidence suggests dementia incidence can be reduced through prevention programs targeting ri...
Growing evidence suggests dementia incidence can be reduced through prevention programs targeting ri...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
International audienceAlzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent form of dementia and according t...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder with global impact, with the largest proportion of cases oc...
The global number of people living with dementia is expected to increase to 130 million in 2050. Bas...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Strategies to reduce dementia risk are needed to minimize the burden of this growing public health c...
Although prevention of dementia and late-life cognitive decline is a major public health priority, t...
Empirical evidence suggests that a fair proportion of dementia cases are preventable, that some prev...