IntroductionAbility to determine dementia prevalence in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) remains challenging because of frequent lack of data and large discrepancies in dementia case ascertainment.MethodsHigh likelihood of dementia was determined with hierarchical clustering after principal component analysis applied in 10 population surveys of aging: HRS (USA, 2014), SHARE (Europe and Israel, 2015), MHAS (Mexico, 2015), ELSI (Brazil, 2016), CHARLS (China, 2015), IFLS (Indonesia, 2014-2015), LASI (India, 2016), SAGE-Ghana (2007), SAGE-South Africa (2007), SAGE-Russia (2007-2010). We approximated dementia prevalence using weighting methods.ResultsEstimated numbers of dementia cases were: China, 40.2 million; India, 18.0 million; Russi...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
Background:There are limited data on the use of artificial intelligence methods for the diagnosis of...
Background Studies have shown that the prevalence of dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean (LA...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...
SummaryBackgroundStudies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than ...
Background 100 years after the first description, Alzheimer's disease is one of the most disabl...
The STRiDE project sets out to support the development of effective dementia policy in middle-income...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Data on dementia from low- and middle-income countries are still n...
Background: Dementia is becoming a major public health problem in Latin America (LA), yet epidemiolo...
Background Given the projected trends in population ageing and population growth, the number of peop...
textabstractBackground: The nationwide dementia prevalence is usually calculated by applying the res...
BackgroundGiven the projected trends in population ageing and population growth, the number of peopl...
BACKGROUND: The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing, particularly in developing countries...
Summary: Background: Nine potentially modifiable risk factors (less childhood education, midlife he...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
Background:There are limited data on the use of artificial intelligence methods for the diagnosis of...
Background Studies have shown that the prevalence of dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean (LA...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...
Background Studies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than in dev...
SummaryBackgroundStudies have suggested that the prevalence of dementia is lower in developing than ...
Background 100 years after the first description, Alzheimer's disease is one of the most disabl...
The STRiDE project sets out to support the development of effective dementia policy in middle-income...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Data on dementia from low- and middle-income countries are still n...
Background: Dementia is becoming a major public health problem in Latin America (LA), yet epidemiolo...
Background Given the projected trends in population ageing and population growth, the number of peop...
textabstractBackground: The nationwide dementia prevalence is usually calculated by applying the res...
BackgroundGiven the projected trends in population ageing and population growth, the number of peopl...
BACKGROUND: The burden of non-communicable diseases is growing, particularly in developing countries...
Summary: Background: Nine potentially modifiable risk factors (less childhood education, midlife he...
Background: Rapid demographic ageing is a growing public health issue in many low-and middle-income ...
Background:There are limited data on the use of artificial intelligence methods for the diagnosis of...
Background Studies have shown that the prevalence of dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean (LA...