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A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study

Dementia is one of the most disabling and burdensome health conditions worldwide. In this study, we identified new potential risk factors for dementia from nationwide longitudinal population-based data by using Bayesian statistics. We first tested the consistency of the results obtained using Bayesi...

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Autores principales: Wen, Yen-Hsia, Wu, Shihn-Sheng, Lin, Chun-Hung Richard, Tsai, Jui-Hsiu, Yang, Pinchen, Chang, Yang-Pei, Tseng, Kuan-Hua
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27227925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003658
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author Wen, Yen-Hsia
Wu, Shihn-Sheng
Lin, Chun-Hung Richard
Tsai, Jui-Hsiu
Yang, Pinchen
Chang, Yang-Pei
Tseng, Kuan-Hua
author_facet Wen, Yen-Hsia
Wu, Shihn-Sheng
Lin, Chun-Hung Richard
Tsai, Jui-Hsiu
Yang, Pinchen
Chang, Yang-Pei
Tseng, Kuan-Hua
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description Dementia is one of the most disabling and burdensome health conditions worldwide. In this study, we identified new potential risk factors for dementia from nationwide longitudinal population-based data by using Bayesian statistics. We first tested the consistency of the results obtained using Bayesian statistics with those obtained using classical frequentist probability for 4 recognized risk factors for dementia, namely severe head injury, depression, diabetes mellitus, and vascular diseases. Then, we used Bayesian statistics to verify 2 new potential risk factors for dementia, namely hearing loss and senile cataract, determined from the Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database. We included a total of 6546 (6.0%) patients diagnosed with dementia. We observed older age, female sex, and lower income as independent risk factors for dementia. Moreover, we verified the 4 recognized risk factors for dementia in the older Taiwanese population; their odds ratios (ORs) ranged from 3.469 to 1.207. Furthermore, we observed that hearing loss (OR = 1.577) and senile cataract (OR = 1.549) were associated with an increased risk of dementia. We found that the results obtained using Bayesian statistics for assessing risk factors for dementia, such as head injury, depression, DM, and vascular diseases, were consistent with those obtained using classical frequentist probability. Moreover, hearing loss and senile cataract were found to be potential risk factors for dementia in the older Taiwanese population. Bayesian statistics could help clinicians explore other potential risk factors for dementia and for developing appropriate treatment strategies for these patients.
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spelling pubmed-49023492016-06-23 A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study Wen, Yen-Hsia Wu, Shihn-Sheng Lin, Chun-Hung Richard Tsai, Jui-Hsiu Yang, Pinchen Chang, Yang-Pei Tseng, Kuan-Hua Medicine (Baltimore) 4600 Dementia is one of the most disabling and burdensome health conditions worldwide. In this study, we identified new potential risk factors for dementia from nationwide longitudinal population-based data by using Bayesian statistics. We first tested the consistency of the results obtained using Bayesian statistics with those obtained using classical frequentist probability for 4 recognized risk factors for dementia, namely severe head injury, depression, diabetes mellitus, and vascular diseases. Then, we used Bayesian statistics to verify 2 new potential risk factors for dementia, namely hearing loss and senile cataract, determined from the Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database. We included a total of 6546 (6.0%) patients diagnosed with dementia. We observed older age, female sex, and lower income as independent risk factors for dementia. Moreover, we verified the 4 recognized risk factors for dementia in the older Taiwanese population; their odds ratios (ORs) ranged from 3.469 to 1.207. Furthermore, we observed that hearing loss (OR = 1.577) and senile cataract (OR = 1.549) were associated with an increased risk of dementia. We found that the results obtained using Bayesian statistics for assessing risk factors for dementia, such as head injury, depression, DM, and vascular diseases, were consistent with those obtained using classical frequentist probability. Moreover, hearing loss and senile cataract were found to be potential risk factors for dementia in the older Taiwanese population. Bayesian statistics could help clinicians explore other potential risk factors for dementia and for developing appropriate treatment strategies for these patients. Wolters Kluwer Health 2016-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4902349/ /pubmed/27227925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000003658 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Wen, Yen-Hsia
Wu, Shihn-Sheng
Lin, Chun-Hung Richard
Tsai, Jui-Hsiu
Yang, Pinchen
Chang, Yang-Pei
Tseng, Kuan-Hua
A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_full A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_fullStr A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_short A Bayesian Approach to Identifying New Risk Factors for Dementia: A Nationwide Population-Based Study
title_sort bayesian approach to identifying new risk factors for dementia: a nationwide population-based study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4902349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27227925
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