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Subjective cognitive decline and rates of incident Alzheimer's disease and non–Alzheimer's disease dementia

Authors :
Slot, R.E.R. Sikkes, S.A.M. Berkhof, J. Brodaty, H. Buckley, R. Cavedo, E. Dardiotis, E. Guillo-Benarous, F. Hampel, H. Kochan, N.A. Lista, S. Luck, T. Maruff, P. Molinuevo, J.L. Kornhuber, J. Reisberg, B. Riedel-Heller, S.G. Risacher, S.L. Roehr, S. Sachdev, P.S. Scarmeas, N. Scheltens, P. Shulman, M.B. Saykin, A.J. Verfaillie, S.C.J. Visser, P.J. Vos, S.J.B. Wagner, M. Wolfsgruber, S. Jessen, F. Boada, M. de Deyn, P.P. Jones, R. Frisoni, G. Spiru, L. Nobili, F. Freund-Levi, Y. Soininen, H. Verhey, F. Wallin, Å.K. Touchon, J. Rikkert, M.O. Rigaud, A.-S. Bullock, R. Tsolaki, M. Vellas, B. Wilcock, G. Froelich, L. Bakardjian, H. Benali, H. Bertin, H. Bonheur, J. Boukadida, L. Boukerrou, N. Chiesa, P. Colliot, O. Dubois, B. Dubois, M. Epelbaum, S. Gagliardi, G. Genthon, R. Habert, M.-O. Houot, M. Kas, A. Lamari, F. Levy, M. Metzinger, C. Mochel, F. Nyasse, F. Poisson, C. Potier, M.-C. Revillon, M. Santos, A. Andrade, K.S. Sole, M. Surtee, M. Thiebaud de Schotten, M. Vergallo, A. Younsi, N. van der Flier, W.M. Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative DESCRIPA working group INSIGHT-preAD study group SCD-I working group
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: In this multicenter study on subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in community-based and memory clinic settings, we assessed the (1) incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and non-AD dementia and (2) determinants of progression to dementia. Methods: Eleven cohorts provided 2978 participants with SCD and 1391 controls. We estimated dementia incidence and identified risk factors using Cox proportional hazards models. Results: In SCD, incidence of dementia was 17.7 (95% Poisson confidence interval 15.2-20.3)/1000 person-years (AD: 11.5 [9.6-13.7], non-AD: 6.1 [4.7-7.7]), compared with 14.2 (11.3-17.6) in controls (AD: 10.1 [7.7-13.0], non-AD: 4.1 [2.6-6.0]). The risk of dementia was strongly increased in SCD in a memory clinic setting but less so in a community-based setting. In addition, higher age (hazard ratio 1.1 [95% confidence interval 1.1-1.1]), lower Mini–Mental State Examination (0.7 [0.66-0.8]), and apolipoprotein E ε4 (1.8 [1.3-2.5]) increased the risk of dementia. Discussion: SCD can precede both AD and non-AD dementia. Despite their younger age, individuals with SCD in a memory clinic setting have a higher risk of dementia than those in community-based cohorts. © 2018 The Authors

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Language :
English
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OpenAIRE
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