The number of older people, including those living with dementia, is rising, as younger age mortality declines. However, the age-specific incidence of dementia has fallen in many countries, probably because of improvements in education, nutrition, health care, and lifestyle changes. Overall, a growing body of evidence supports the nine potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia modelled by the 2017 Lancet Commission on dementia prevention, intervention, and care: less education, hypertension, hearing impairment, smoking, obesity, depression, physical inactivity, diabetes, and low social contact. We now add three more risk factors for dementia with newer, convincing evidence. These factors are excessive alcohol consumption, ...
Across the world, there is an unprecedented growth in the number of older people, with clear implica...
With population ageing worldwide, dementia poses one of the greatest global challenges for health an...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
The number of older people, including those living with dementia, is rising, as younger age mortalit...
Acting now on dementia prevention and care can vastly improve living and dying for individuals with...
This editorial refers to ‘Impact of cardiovascular risk factors and genetics on 10-year absolute ris...
The purpose of this Editorial is to summarise the key recommendations of the Lancet Commission on De...
Abstract Reducing the Risk for Dementia: The Evidence is Clear By Rebecca Danforth Margrave, RN; Mel...
The increasing prevalence of dementia already has dramatic effects on lives of millions of people a...
Dementia risk in the population over time: potential for primary prevention and intervention Holly Q...
Ageing of the population, together with population growth, has brought along an ample increase in th...
With population ageing worldwide, dementia poses one of the greatest global challenges for health an...
Action on preventative health could lower the risk of dementia for future generations, argues this r...
Dementia is a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality. Evidence suggests that tackling modif...
AbstractAn estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number i...
Across the world, there is an unprecedented growth in the number of older people, with clear implica...
With population ageing worldwide, dementia poses one of the greatest global challenges for health an...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...
The number of older people, including those living with dementia, is rising, as younger age mortalit...
Acting now on dementia prevention and care can vastly improve living and dying for individuals with...
This editorial refers to ‘Impact of cardiovascular risk factors and genetics on 10-year absolute ris...
The purpose of this Editorial is to summarise the key recommendations of the Lancet Commission on De...
Abstract Reducing the Risk for Dementia: The Evidence is Clear By Rebecca Danforth Margrave, RN; Mel...
The increasing prevalence of dementia already has dramatic effects on lives of millions of people a...
Dementia risk in the population over time: potential for primary prevention and intervention Holly Q...
Ageing of the population, together with population growth, has brought along an ample increase in th...
With population ageing worldwide, dementia poses one of the greatest global challenges for health an...
Action on preventative health could lower the risk of dementia for future generations, argues this r...
Dementia is a leading global cause of morbidity and mortality. Evidence suggests that tackling modif...
AbstractAn estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number i...
Across the world, there is an unprecedented growth in the number of older people, with clear implica...
With population ageing worldwide, dementia poses one of the greatest global challenges for health an...
Abstract Background The number of older adults with d...