Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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909193 | Geriatric Mental Health Care | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Against the background of population ageing and the moving of the baby boomer cohorts into the highest ages, Germany will face a rising number of dementia cases. A brief summary of the past and future demographic development as well as a discussion of the explaining factors of the age-specific trajectory of dementia prevalence rates based on routine claims data from the public sickness fund AOK are given. A forecast estimates the future number of dementia cases in Germany in 2050. Seventy percent of the increase are due to the rising life expectancy, while 30% are the result of the changing age structure of the German population.
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Authors
Gabriele Doblhammer, Anne Fink, Thomas Fritze, Christian Günster,