Dementia in Southeast Asia: influence of onset-type, education, and cerebrovascular disease

Southeast Asia represents 10% of the global population, yet little is known about regional clinical characteristics of dementia and risk factors for dementia progression. This study aims to describe the clinico-demographic profiles of dementia in Southeast Asia and investigate the association of ons...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alzheimer's research & therapy 2021-11, Vol.13 (1), p.195-195, Article 195
Hauptverfasser: Vipin, Ashwati, Satish, Vaynii, Saffari, Seyed Ehsan, Koh, Wilbur, Lim, Levinia, Silva, Eveline, Nyu, Mei Mei, Choong, Tanya-Marie, Chua, Esther, Lim, Linda, Ng, Adeline Su Lyn, Chiew, Hui Jin, Ng, Kok Pin, Kandiah, Nagaendran
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Zusammenfassung:Southeast Asia represents 10% of the global population, yet little is known about regional clinical characteristics of dementia and risk factors for dementia progression. This study aims to describe the clinico-demographic profiles of dementia in Southeast Asia and investigate the association of onset-type, education, and cerebrovascular disease (CVD) on dementia progression in a real-world clinic setting. In this longitudinal study, participants were consecutive series of 1606 patients with dementia from 2010 to 2019 from a tertiary memory clinic from Singapore. The frequency of dementia subtypes stratified into young-onset (YOD;
ISSN:1758-9193
1758-9193
DOI:10.1186/s13195-021-00936-y