ObjectiveTo examine whether observed differences in dementia rates between black and white older people living in the community could be explained by measures of socioeconomic status (income, financial adequacy, education, and literacy) and health related factors.DesignProspective cohort study.SettingGeneral community from two clinic sites in the United States (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Memphis, Tennessee).Participants2457 older people (mean age 73.6 years; 1019 (41.5%) black; 1233 (50.2%) women), dementia-free at baseline, in the Health, Aging, and Body Composition study.Main outcome measureDementia was determined over 12 years (ending January 2011) by prescribed dementia drugs, hospital records, and decline in global cognitive scores. ...
BackgroundDementia is often underdiagnosed, and self- reported data suggest that this problem may b...
IntroductionReducing racial/ethnic disparities is a primary objective of the National Alzheimer's Pl...
Dementia risk has been tied to multiple social and biological risk factors throughout the life cours...
Objective To examine whether observed differences in dementia rates between black and white older pe...
Objectives: To explore the possible association of childhood residence, education levels, and occ...
Dementia is a disease of old age, and a major cause of disability and mortality in the elderly. Afri...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152616/1/alzjjalz200805542.pd
Although Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is prevalent across all sociodemographic groups, past rese...
IntroductionLittle is known about dementia incidence in diverse populations of oldest-old, the age g...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
Background: Older Black and Hispanic adults are more likely to be cognitively impaired than older Wh...
BACKGROUND: Black Americans are approximately twice as likely to develop dementia as compared to Whi...
BackgroundVariability in dementia rates across racial and ethnic groups has been estimated at 60%. S...
The North Manhattan Aging Project registry, using both Reporting and Survey Components, identifies d...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence about dementia risk comes from relatively affluent people of White Europea...
BackgroundDementia is often underdiagnosed, and self- reported data suggest that this problem may b...
IntroductionReducing racial/ethnic disparities is a primary objective of the National Alzheimer's Pl...
Dementia risk has been tied to multiple social and biological risk factors throughout the life cours...
Objective To examine whether observed differences in dementia rates between black and white older pe...
Objectives: To explore the possible association of childhood residence, education levels, and occ...
Dementia is a disease of old age, and a major cause of disability and mortality in the elderly. Afri...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152616/1/alzjjalz200805542.pd
Although Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is prevalent across all sociodemographic groups, past rese...
IntroductionLittle is known about dementia incidence in diverse populations of oldest-old, the age g...
PURPOSE: As the U.S. population of older adults continues to grow, age-related cognitive impairment ...
Background: Older Black and Hispanic adults are more likely to be cognitively impaired than older Wh...
BACKGROUND: Black Americans are approximately twice as likely to develop dementia as compared to Whi...
BackgroundVariability in dementia rates across racial and ethnic groups has been estimated at 60%. S...
The North Manhattan Aging Project registry, using both Reporting and Survey Components, identifies d...
BACKGROUND: Most evidence about dementia risk comes from relatively affluent people of White Europea...
BackgroundDementia is often underdiagnosed, and self- reported data suggest that this problem may b...
IntroductionReducing racial/ethnic disparities is a primary objective of the National Alzheimer's Pl...
Dementia risk has been tied to multiple social and biological risk factors throughout the life cours...