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Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon
Little evidence from the Arab region is available on dementia and its associated risk factors. This study is the first in Lebanon to examine the association between community older adults' socio-demographics and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRF) and dementia in the aim of closing the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29255666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.11.006 |
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author | Chaaya, Monique Phung, Kieu Atweh, Samir El Asmar, Khalil Karam, Georges Khoury, Rose Mary Ghandour, Lilian Ghusn, Husam Assaad, Sarah Prince, Martin Waldemar, Gunhild |
author_facet | Chaaya, Monique Phung, Kieu Atweh, Samir El Asmar, Khalil Karam, Georges Khoury, Rose Mary Ghandour, Lilian Ghusn, Husam Assaad, Sarah Prince, Martin Waldemar, Gunhild |
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description | Little evidence from the Arab region is available on dementia and its associated risk factors. This study is the first in Lebanon to examine the association between community older adults' socio-demographics and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRF) and dementia in the aim of closing the knowledge gap. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in 2013 in Beirut and two districts of Mount Lebanon with 502 older adults (65 years and above) and their informants. Data was collected on CVDRF and socio-demographics using structured questionnaires and dementia was assessed using the 10/66 Dementia Research Group validated tools. Multivariable analysis was done using a generalized estimating equation to account for cluster effect. Being older and perceiving personal income as insufficient significantly increased the odds of dementia [OR(75–84 years) = 4.00 (95%CI = 1.46, 10.95); OR(85 + years) = 7.07 (1.84, 27.03); OR(insufficient income) = 3.90 (1.58, 9.60)]. Having uncontrolled hypertension (versus no hypertension) was the only significant CVDRF that increased the odds of dementia [OR = 6.35 (1.60, 25.10)]. Interventions targeting uncontrolled hypertension that aim to increase awareness about proper management of this chronic condition would contribute to the needed preventive efforts against CVDRFs in response to dementia risk. Further research on the association between income sufficiency – one indicator of low socio-economic status – and dementia is warranted. |
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spelling | pubmed-57233782017-12-18 Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon Chaaya, Monique Phung, Kieu Atweh, Samir El Asmar, Khalil Karam, Georges Khoury, Rose Mary Ghandour, Lilian Ghusn, Husam Assaad, Sarah Prince, Martin Waldemar, Gunhild Prev Med Rep Regular Article Little evidence from the Arab region is available on dementia and its associated risk factors. This study is the first in Lebanon to examine the association between community older adults' socio-demographics and cardiovascular disease risk factors (CVDRF) and dementia in the aim of closing the knowledge gap. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted in 2013 in Beirut and two districts of Mount Lebanon with 502 older adults (65 years and above) and their informants. Data was collected on CVDRF and socio-demographics using structured questionnaires and dementia was assessed using the 10/66 Dementia Research Group validated tools. Multivariable analysis was done using a generalized estimating equation to account for cluster effect. Being older and perceiving personal income as insufficient significantly increased the odds of dementia [OR(75–84 years) = 4.00 (95%CI = 1.46, 10.95); OR(85 + years) = 7.07 (1.84, 27.03); OR(insufficient income) = 3.90 (1.58, 9.60)]. Having uncontrolled hypertension (versus no hypertension) was the only significant CVDRF that increased the odds of dementia [OR = 6.35 (1.60, 25.10)]. Interventions targeting uncontrolled hypertension that aim to increase awareness about proper management of this chronic condition would contribute to the needed preventive efforts against CVDRFs in response to dementia risk. Further research on the association between income sufficiency – one indicator of low socio-economic status – and dementia is warranted. Elsevier 2017-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5723378/ /pubmed/29255666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.11.006 Text en © 2017 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Regular Article Chaaya, Monique Phung, Kieu Atweh, Samir El Asmar, Khalil Karam, Georges Khoury, Rose Mary Ghandour, Lilian Ghusn, Husam Assaad, Sarah Prince, Martin Waldemar, Gunhild Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon |
title | Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon |
title_full | Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon |
title_fullStr | Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon |
title_full_unstemmed | Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon |
title_short | Socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: Results of a cross-sectional study from Lebanon |
title_sort | socio-demographic and cardiovascular disease risk factors associated with dementia: results of a cross-sectional study from lebanon |
topic | Regular Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5723378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29255666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.11.006 |
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