Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5622607 | Alzheimer's & Dementia | 2016 | 10 Pages |
IntroductionThere is a dearth of literature on the incidence of dementia in China.MethodsUsing a stratified, multistage, cluster-sampling method, 16,921 nondemented participants â¥55 years were recruited from four regional centers in China in 1997 and followed up to 4.5 years. Cases were identified through a three-step protocol, according to standardized criteria for dementia, Alzheimer's dementia (AD), and vascular dementia (VaD).ResultsThe crude incidence in persons â¥65 years was 12.1/1000 person-years for dementia, 8.2/1000 person-years for AD, and 3.1/1000 person-years for VaD. After adjusting for sociodemographic factors, older age and lower education were associated with a higher risk of incident dementia, AD and VaD; regional difference was associated mainly with incidence of VaD (north vs. south: hazard ratio [HR] = 3.59); modestly with AD (east vs. west: HR = 1.55).DiscussionThe incidence of dementia in Chinese population is comparable with that in Europe and United States.