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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data

BACKGROUND: There is an expanding body of literature implicating heart disease and stroke as risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Hawaii is one of the six majority-minority states in the United States and has significant racial health disparities. The Native-Hawaiians/Pacific-Islander (NHPI) p...

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Autores principales: Siriwardhana, Chathura, Carrazana, Enrique, Liow, Kore, Chen, John J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37849625
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-230003
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author Siriwardhana, Chathura
Carrazana, Enrique
Liow, Kore
Chen, John J.
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Liow, Kore
Chen, John J.
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description BACKGROUND: There is an expanding body of literature implicating heart disease and stroke as risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Hawaii is one of the six majority-minority states in the United States and has significant racial health disparities. The Native-Hawaiians/Pacific-Islander (NHPI) population is well-known as a high-risk group for a variety of disease conditions. OBJECTIVE: We explored the association of cardiovascular disease with AD development based on the Hawaii Medicare data, focusing on racial disparities. METHODS: We utilized nine years of Hawaii Medicare data to identify subjects who developed heart failure (HF), ischemic heart disease (IHD), atrial fibrillation (AF), acute myocardial infarction (AMI), stroke, and progressed to AD, using multistate models. Propensity score-matched controls without cardiovascular disease were identified to compare the risk of AD after heart disease and stroke. Racial/Ethnic differences in progression to AD were evaluated, accounting for other risk factors. RESULTS: We found increased risks of AD for AF, HF, IHD, and stroke. Socioeconomic (SE) status was found to be critical to AD risk. Among the low SE group, increased AD risks were found in NHPIs compared to Asians for all conditions selected and compared to whites for HF, IHD, and stroke. Interestingly, these observations were found reversed in the higher SE group, showing reduced AD risks for NHPIs compared to whites for AF, HF, and IHD, and to Asians for HF and IHD. CONCLUSIONS: NHPIs with poor SE status seems to be mostly disadvantaged by the heart/stroke and AD association compared to corresponding whites and Asians.
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spelling pubmed-105783232023-10-17 Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data Siriwardhana, Chathura Carrazana, Enrique Liow, Kore Chen, John J. J Alzheimers Dis Rep Research Report BACKGROUND: There is an expanding body of literature implicating heart disease and stroke as risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Hawaii is one of the six majority-minority states in the United States and has significant racial health disparities. The Native-Hawaiians/Pacific-Islander (NHPI) population is well-known as a high-risk group for a variety of disease conditions. OBJECTIVE: We explored the association of cardiovascular disease with AD development based on the Hawaii Medicare data, focusing on racial disparities. METHODS: We utilized nine years of Hawaii Medicare data to identify subjects who developed heart failure (HF), ischemic heart disease (IHD), atrial fibrillation (AF), acute myocardial infarction (AMI), stroke, and progressed to AD, using multistate models. Propensity score-matched controls without cardiovascular disease were identified to compare the risk of AD after heart disease and stroke. Racial/Ethnic differences in progression to AD were evaluated, accounting for other risk factors. RESULTS: We found increased risks of AD for AF, HF, IHD, and stroke. Socioeconomic (SE) status was found to be critical to AD risk. Among the low SE group, increased AD risks were found in NHPIs compared to Asians for all conditions selected and compared to whites for HF, IHD, and stroke. Interestingly, these observations were found reversed in the higher SE group, showing reduced AD risks for NHPIs compared to whites for AF, HF, and IHD, and to Asians for HF and IHD. CONCLUSIONS: NHPIs with poor SE status seems to be mostly disadvantaged by the heart/stroke and AD association compared to corresponding whites and Asians. IOS Press 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10578323/ /pubmed/37849625 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-230003 Text en © 2023 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Siriwardhana, Chathura
Carrazana, Enrique
Liow, Kore
Chen, John J.
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data
title Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data
title_full Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data
title_fullStr Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data
title_full_unstemmed Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data
title_short Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Alzheimer’s Disease Link with Cardio and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Based on Hawaii Medicare Data
title_sort racial/ethnic disparities in the alzheimer’s disease link with cardio and cerebrovascular diseases, based on hawaii medicare data
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578323/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37849625
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ADR-230003
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