Current knowledge about incident dementia is mainly derived from studies undertaken in the West, showing that dementia is related to older age, low socio-economic status, lack of social network, depression and cardiovascular disease risk factors. We know little about incidence and predictors of dementia in China, where the prevalence is increasing and the patterns of risk factors are different.Using a standard interview method, we examined 1526 non-demented people aged ≥65 years who had at least minimal educational level in China in a 7.5-year follow up. Incident dementia was diagnosed by GMS-AGECAT algorithms and psychiatrists.Age-standardised incidence of dementia was 14.7 per 1000 person-years (95%CI 11.3-18.2 per 1000 person-years). The...
SummaryBackgroundChina is increasingly facing the challenge of control of the growing burden of non-...
Background: China is increasingly facing the challenge of control of the growing burden of non-commu...
BackgroundAlthough considerable progress has been made on the risk factors of dementia, less is know...
Current knowledge about incident dementia is mainly derived from studies undertaken in the West, sho...
Current knowledge about incident dementia is mainly derived from studies undertaken in the West, sho...
Previous studies indicated overall relatively low prevalence of dementia in older people in China, w...
This review summarizes the literature on the prevalence and incidence rates of dementia in Chinese p...
Background: Few studies have examined occurrence and progression of cognitive impairment, no dementi...
Background: There are several existing systematic reviews of prevalence of dementia for mainland Chi...
OBJECTIVE: Delay in seeking diagnosis of dementia is common in China. Misinformation and poor knowle...
Objective: To examine the time trend of dementia morbidity over the past decade in Beijing, China. ...
OBJECTIVE: There have been dramatic societal changes in East Asia over the last hundred years. Sever...
BACKGROUND: There are several existing systematic reviews of prevalence of dementia for mainland Chi...
Objective: Due to rapid population aging and a tidal wave of dementia, dementia has become an urgent...
BACKGROUND: There are several existing systematic reviews of prevalence of dementia for mainland Chi...
SummaryBackgroundChina is increasingly facing the challenge of control of the growing burden of non-...
Background: China is increasingly facing the challenge of control of the growing burden of non-commu...
BackgroundAlthough considerable progress has been made on the risk factors of dementia, less is know...
Current knowledge about incident dementia is mainly derived from studies undertaken in the West, sho...
Current knowledge about incident dementia is mainly derived from studies undertaken in the West, sho...
Previous studies indicated overall relatively low prevalence of dementia in older people in China, w...
This review summarizes the literature on the prevalence and incidence rates of dementia in Chinese p...
Background: Few studies have examined occurrence and progression of cognitive impairment, no dementi...
Background: There are several existing systematic reviews of prevalence of dementia for mainland Chi...
OBJECTIVE: Delay in seeking diagnosis of dementia is common in China. Misinformation and poor knowle...
Objective: To examine the time trend of dementia morbidity over the past decade in Beijing, China. ...
OBJECTIVE: There have been dramatic societal changes in East Asia over the last hundred years. Sever...
BACKGROUND: There are several existing systematic reviews of prevalence of dementia for mainland Chi...
Objective: Due to rapid population aging and a tidal wave of dementia, dementia has become an urgent...
BACKGROUND: There are several existing systematic reviews of prevalence of dementia for mainland Chi...
SummaryBackgroundChina is increasingly facing the challenge of control of the growing burden of non-...
Background: China is increasingly facing the challenge of control of the growing burden of non-commu...
BackgroundAlthough considerable progress has been made on the risk factors of dementia, less is know...