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Prevalence, risk factors, and management of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in adults aged 60 years or older in China: a cross-sectional study

Authors :
Longfei Jia
Yifeng Du
Lan Chu
Zhanjun Zhang
Fangyu Li
Diyang Lyu
Yan Li
Min Zhu
Haishan Jiao
Yang Song
Yuqing Shi
Heng Zhang
Min Gong
Cuibai Wei
Yi Tang
Boyan Fang
Dongmei Guo
Fen Wang
Aihong Zhou
Changbiao Chu
Xiumei Zuo
Yueyi Yu
Quan Yuan
Wei Wang
Fang Li
Shengliang Shi
Heyun Yang
Chunkui Zhou
Zhengluan Liao
Yan Lv
Yang Li
Minchen Kan
Huiying Zhao
Shan Wang
Shanshan Yang
Hao Li
Zhongling Liu
Qi Wang
Wei Qin
Jianping Jia
Meina Quan
Yan Wang
Wenwen Li
Shuman Cao
Lingzhi Xu
Yue Han
Junhua Liang
Yuchen Qiao
Qi Qin
Qiongqiong Qiu
Source :
The Lancet Public Health. 5:e661-e671
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Summary Background China has a large population of older people, but has not yet undertaken a comprehensive study on the prevalence, risk factors, and management of both dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods For this national cross-sectional study, 46 011 adults aged 60 years or older were recruited between March 10, 2015, and Dec 26, 2018, using a multistage, stratified, cluster-sampling method, which considered geographical region, degree of urbanisation, economic development status, and sex and age distribution. 96 sites were randomly selected in 12 provinces and municipalities representative of all socioeconomic and geographical regions in China. Participants were interviewed to obtain data on sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyle, medical history, current medications, and family history, and then completed a neuropsychological testing battery administered by a psychological evaluator. The prevalence of dementia (Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and other dementias) and MCI were calculated and the risk factors for different groups were examined using multivariable-adjusted analyses. Findings Overall age-adjusted and sex-adjusted prevalence was estimated to be 6·0% (95% CI 5·8–6·3) for dementia, 3·9% (3·8–4·1) for Alzheimer's disease, 1·6% (1·5–1·7) for vascular dementia, and 0·5% (0·5–0·6) for other dementias. We estimated that 15·07 million (95% CI 14·53–15·62) people aged 60 years or older in China have dementia: 9·83 million (9·39–10·29) with Alzheimer's disease, 3·92 million (3·64–4·22) with vascular dementia, and 1·32 million (1·16–1·50) with other dementias. Overall MCI prevalence was estimated to be 15·5% (15·2–15·9), representing 38·77 million (37·95–39·62) people in China. Dementia and MCI shared similar risk factors including old age (dementia: odds ratios ranging from 2·69 [95% CI 2·43–2·98] to 6·60 [5·24–8·32]; MCI: from 1·89 [1·77–2·00] to 4·70 [3·77–5·87]); female sex (dementia: 1·43 [1·31–1·56]; MCI: 1·51 [1·43–1·59]); parental history of dementia (dementia: 7·20 [5·68–9·12]; MCI: 1·91 [1·48–2·46]); rural residence (dementia: 1·16 [1·06–1·27]; MCI: 1·45 [1·38–1·54]); fewer years of education (dementia: from 1·17 [1·06–1·29] to 1·55 [1·38–1·73]; MCI: from 1·48 [1·39–1·58] to 3·48 [3·25–3·73]); being widowed, divorced, or living alone (dementia: from 2·59 [2·30–2·90] to 2·66 [2·29–3·10]; MCI: from 1·58 [1·44–1·73] to 1·74 [1·56–1·95]); smoking (dementia: 1·85 [1·67–2·04]; MCI: 1·27 [1·19–1·36]), hypertension (dementia: 1·86 [1·70–2·03]; MCI: 1·62 [1·54–1·71] for MCI), hyperlipidaemia (dementia: 1·87 [1·71–2·05]; MCI: 1·29 [1·21–1·37]), diabetes (dementia: 2·14 [1·96–2·34]; MCI: 1·44 [1·35–1·53]), heart disease (dementia: 1·98 [1·73–2·26]; MCI: 1·17 [1·06–1·30]), and cerebrovascular disease (dementia: 5·44 [4·95–5·97]; MCI: 1·49 [1·36–1·62]). Nine of these risk factors are modifiable. Interpretation Dementia and MCI are highly prevalent in China and share similar risk factors. A prevention strategy should be developed to target the identified risk factors in the MCI population to thwart or slow down disease progression. It is also crucial to optimise the management of dementia and MCI as an important part of China's public health system. Funding Key Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Key Scientific Instrument and Equipment Development Project, Mission Program of Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals, Beijing Scholars Program, Beijing Brain Initiative from Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission, Project for Outstanding Doctor with Combined Ability of Western and Chinese Medicine, and Beijing Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning.

Details

ISSN :
24682667
Volume :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Lancet Public Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6e7ab57b1133304c37079981a09c86bc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-2667(20)30185-7