Prevalence of Dementia in Older Adults in Central and Eastern Europe: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatry international Pub Date : 2021-06-03 DOI:10.3390/PSYCHIATRYINT2020015
Blerta Cenko, E. Ożgo, P. Rapaport, N. Mukadam
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Data on dementia prevalence in Europe are primarily based on studies from Western Europe. Central and Eastern European countries differ from Western European countries in their average income and other socioeconomic and health factors that are relevant for dementia risk. We, therefore, conducted a systematic review of population-based studies on prevalence of dementia in Central and Eastern Europe. We searched in electronic databases from the date of inception up to July 2019, updated in October 2020. We hand-searched references of included articles and contacted experts in each country to identify further articles. We combined studies by meta-analysis where possible. Ten population-based studies (n = 30,268) met inclusion criteria. We meta-analysed seven studies (n = 11,994). The selected studies were conducted across 5 countries with no studies identified for the vast majority of countries in this region. Prevalence of all-cause dementia was 6.7% (95% CI 5.1–8.2) in those aged 60 or over, and 7.1% (95% CI 5.1–9.2) in those aged 65 and over. Prevalence rates were similar to those in Western Europe, but are increasing over time, compared with the patterns of reduction in age-specific prevalence in Western Europe.
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中欧和东欧老年人痴呆患病率:系统回顾和荟萃分析
关于欧洲痴呆症患病率的数据主要基于西欧的研究。中欧和东欧国家与西欧国家在平均收入以及与痴呆风险相关的其他社会经济和健康因素方面存在差异。因此,我们对中欧和东欧以人群为基础的痴呆症患病率研究进行了系统回顾。我们检索了从成立之日到2019年7月的电子数据库,更新于2020年10月。我们手工检索纳入文章的参考文献,并联系每个国家的专家以确定进一步的文章。我们尽可能通过荟萃分析将研究结合起来。10项基于人群的研究(n = 30,268)符合纳入标准。我们荟萃分析了7项研究(n = 11994)。选定的研究在5个国家进行,本区域绝大多数国家没有确定研究。60岁及以上人群的全因痴呆患病率为6.7% (95% CI 5.1-8.2), 65岁及以上人群的全因痴呆患病率为7.1% (95% CI 5.1-9.2)。患病率与西欧相似,但随着时间的推移呈上升趋势,而西欧的具体年龄患病率呈下降趋势。
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