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The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular factors and low education are important risk factors of dementia. We provide contemporary estimates of the proportion of dementia cases that could be prevented if modifiable risk factors were eliminated, i.e., population attributable risk (PAR). Furthermore, we studied whe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26195085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-015-0377-5 |
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author | de Bruijn, Renée FAG Bos, Michiel J Portegies, Marileen LP Hofman, Albert Franco, Oscar H Koudstaal, Peter J Ikram, M Arfan |
author_facet | de Bruijn, Renée FAG Bos, Michiel J Portegies, Marileen LP Hofman, Albert Franco, Oscar H Koudstaal, Peter J Ikram, M Arfan |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular factors and low education are important risk factors of dementia. We provide contemporary estimates of the proportion of dementia cases that could be prevented if modifiable risk factors were eliminated, i.e., population attributable risk (PAR). Furthermore, we studied whether the PAR has changed across the last two decades. METHODS: We included 7,003 participants of the original cohort (starting in 1990) and 2,953 participants of the extended cohort (starting in 2000) of the Rotterdam Study. Both cohorts were followed for dementia until ten years after baseline. We calculated the PAR of overweight, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cholesterol, smoking, and education. Additionally, we assessed the PAR of stroke, coronary heart disease, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. We calculated the PAR for each risk factor separately and the combined PAR taking into account the interaction of risk factors. RESULTS: During 57,996 person-years, 624 participants of the original cohort developed dementia, and during 26,177 person-years, 145 participants of the extended cohort developed dementia. The combined PAR in the original cohort was 0.23 (95 % CI, 0.05–0.62). The PAR in the extended cohort was slightly higher at 0.30 (95 % CI, 0.06–0.76). The combined PAR including cardiovascular diseases was 0.25 (95 % CI, 0.07–0.62) in the original cohort and 0.33 (95 % CI, 0.07–0.77) in the extended cohort. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial part of dementia cases could be prevented if modifiable risk factors would be eliminated. Although prevention and treatment options of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases have improved, the preventive potential for dementia has not declined over the last two decades. |
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spelling | pubmed-45096992015-07-22 The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study de Bruijn, Renée FAG Bos, Michiel J Portegies, Marileen LP Hofman, Albert Franco, Oscar H Koudstaal, Peter J Ikram, M Arfan BMC Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular factors and low education are important risk factors of dementia. We provide contemporary estimates of the proportion of dementia cases that could be prevented if modifiable risk factors were eliminated, i.e., population attributable risk (PAR). Furthermore, we studied whether the PAR has changed across the last two decades. METHODS: We included 7,003 participants of the original cohort (starting in 1990) and 2,953 participants of the extended cohort (starting in 2000) of the Rotterdam Study. Both cohorts were followed for dementia until ten years after baseline. We calculated the PAR of overweight, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cholesterol, smoking, and education. Additionally, we assessed the PAR of stroke, coronary heart disease, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation. We calculated the PAR for each risk factor separately and the combined PAR taking into account the interaction of risk factors. RESULTS: During 57,996 person-years, 624 participants of the original cohort developed dementia, and during 26,177 person-years, 145 participants of the extended cohort developed dementia. The combined PAR in the original cohort was 0.23 (95 % CI, 0.05–0.62). The PAR in the extended cohort was slightly higher at 0.30 (95 % CI, 0.06–0.76). The combined PAR including cardiovascular diseases was 0.25 (95 % CI, 0.07–0.62) in the original cohort and 0.33 (95 % CI, 0.07–0.77) in the extended cohort. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial part of dementia cases could be prevented if modifiable risk factors would be eliminated. Although prevention and treatment options of cardiovascular risk factors and diseases have improved, the preventive potential for dementia has not declined over the last two decades. BioMed Central 2015-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4509699/ /pubmed/26195085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-015-0377-5 Text en © de Bruijn et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Article de Bruijn, Renée FAG Bos, Michiel J Portegies, Marileen LP Hofman, Albert Franco, Oscar H Koudstaal, Peter J Ikram, M Arfan The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study |
title | The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study |
title_full | The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study |
title_fullStr | The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study |
title_full_unstemmed | The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study |
title_short | The potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based Rotterdam Study |
title_sort | potential for prevention of dementia across two decades: the prospective, population-based rotterdam study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26195085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-015-0377-5 |
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