The presence of subjective cognitive complaints (SCC) in older adults, especially at the executive level, is a major reason for consultation in clinical practice. These changes, though often subtle, m...
Dementia mortality and projected inequalities in the United States, 1999–2050: a CDC WONDER analysis
Background:Dementia is a leading cause of death in older adults in the United States, and the population at greatest risk is expanding as post-war birth cohorts move through later life. Existing natio...
Background Family caregivers play a central role in the long-term care of people with dementia. Empowerment is increasingly recognized as a key determinant of caregivers’ capacity to cope with caregiv...
Dementia incidence has been declining in Western societies for decades, but whether this reflects higher cognitive capacity entering old age, slower cognitive decline, or both remains unresolved. Anal...
Background: The prevalence of dementia is currently set to rise to 1.7 million by 2040, with associated costs estimated at £90 billion. Given its substantial impact on quality of life (QoL) and the gr...
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