Global, regional, and national burdens of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in the elderly population from 1999 to 2019: A trend analysis based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Ibrain Pub Date : 2024-09-22 DOI:10.1002/ibra.12181
Mengdan Su, Tianhong Wang, Congcong Zou, Keyu Cao, Fei Liu
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Dementia represents a significant health issue, afflicting both patients and their families. To assess the global trends in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other dementias in the elderly population, the Global Burden of Disease Study (1999−2019) was used. The average annual percentage change (AAPC) was estimated using linear regression. Stratified analysis of the global trends by age, sex, region, national level, and social development index (SDI) were also performed. The global incidence of AD and other dementias increased from 507.96 per 100,000 in 1990 to 569.39 per 100,000 in 2019, showing a significant increase in this period. In males, the incidence increased from 387.56 per 100,000 population in 1990 to 462.40 per 100,000 in 2019 (AAPC = 0.61), whereas females experienced a slower rise (AAPC = 0.31) and had a higher incidence in 2019 (662.93 per 100,000 population). The most significant increase was observed in individuals aged 60−64 and those in the middle-SDI quintile. Regionally, the high-income Asia Pacific had the highest incidence (890.01 per 100,000 population) and DALYs (3043.86 per 100,000) in AD and other dementias in 2019. As for national trends, Japan had the most pronounced increase in the incidence and DALYs of AD and other dementias during the 1990−2019 period. These findings highlight the growing burden of dementias on life expectancy at a population level, which is significant for healthcare professionals and decision-makers to conduct the ongoing debate on the policy of AD and other dementias.

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1999年至2019年老年人口阿尔茨海默病和其他形式痴呆症的全球、区域和国家负担:基于2019年全球疾病负担研究的趋势分析
痴呆症是一个严重的健康问题,困扰着患者和他们的家人。为了评估老年人群阿尔茨海默病(AD)和其他痴呆症的发病率、患病率、死亡率和残疾调整生命年(DALYs)的全球趋势,使用了全球疾病负担研究(1999-2019)。利用线性回归估计了年平均百分比变化(AAPC)。对全球趋势进行了年龄、性别、地区、国家水平和社会发展指数(SDI)的分层分析。阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症的全球发病率从1990年的507.96 / 10万上升到2019年的569.39 / 10万,在此期间出现了显著增长。男性的发病率从1990年的387.56 / 10万人增加到2019年的462.40 / 10万人(AAPC = 0.61),而女性的发病率上升较慢(AAPC = 0.31), 2019年的发病率更高(662.93 / 10万人)。在60-64岁和sdi中五分位数的个体中观察到最显著的增加。从地区来看,2019年高收入亚太地区阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症的发病率最高(每10万人中有890.01人),DALYs(每10万人中有3043.86人)。就国家趋势而言,1990年至2019年期间,日本的阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症的发病率和DALYs增长最为明显。这些发现强调了痴呆症在人口水平上对预期寿命的负担越来越大,这对医疗保健专业人员和决策者就阿尔茨海默病和其他痴呆症的政策进行持续辩论具有重要意义。
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