Dementia incidence among a cohort of lebanese older adults: first incidence estimates from the Middle East and North Africa region.

Frontiers in dementia Pub Date : 2025-01-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frdem.2024.1494719
Monique Chaaya, Sarah Assaad, Hala Darwish, Marc Haber, Rosemary Khoury, Dahlia Saab, Khalil El Asmar, Ramzi Hajjar
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Objective: To provide the first estimates of dementia incidence rates among elderly in Lebanon.

Methods: The cohort established in 2013 consisted of 470 elderly from Beirut and Mount Lebanon, who consented to be followed-up. In 2017, we reached 341 participants/informants, achieving a response rate of 72.6%. The validated Arabic version of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group diagnostic tool was administered through face-to-face interviews. Direct age standardization was applied to the data using the Western European population distribution. Age-, sex- and location-specific incidence rates were estimated.

Results: After 3.5 years of follow up, 19 new cases of dementia were identified among 229 surviving participants. The crude incidence rate was 16.8 per 1,000 p-y, and the age standardized rate was 20.5 per 1,000 p-y. The incidence rate increased with age, going from 6.5 for those aged 65-74 years to 54.0 for those aged 85-89 years. Incidence rate was higher among females than males (20.7 vs.12.0), and higher in Mount Lebanon, as compared to the capital city Beirut (19.5 vs.14.9).

Conclusion: Dementia incidence rate was close to European and North American countries' estimates. The use of validated tools increased the internal validity of our results. A large cohort study is warranted to confirm these results.

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黎巴嫩老年人队列中的痴呆发病率:中东和北非地区的首次发病率估计。
目的:提供黎巴嫩老年人痴呆发病率的初步估计。方法:2013年建立的队列包括来自贝鲁特和黎巴嫩山区的470名老年人,他们同意接受随访。2017年,我们达到了341名参与者/举报人,回复率为72.6%。10/66痴呆研究小组诊断工具的有效阿拉伯版本通过面对面访谈进行管理。数据采用西欧人口分布直接年龄标准化。估计了年龄、性别和特定地点的发病率。结果:经过3.5年的随访,在229名幸存的参与者中发现了19例新的痴呆病例。粗发病率为16.8 / 1000 p / y,年龄标准化发病率为20.5 / 1000 p / y。发病率随年龄增长而增加,从65-74岁的6.5上升到85-89岁的54.0。女性的发病率高于男性(20.7比12.0),黎巴嫩山的发病率高于首都贝鲁特(19.5比14.9)。结论:痴呆发病率接近欧洲和北美国家的估计。经过验证的工具的使用增加了我们结果的内部有效性。有必要进行一项大型队列研究来证实这些结果。
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