Multimorbidity increases the risk of dementia: a 15 year follow-up of the SHARE study

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作者
Veronese, Nicola [1 ,9 ]
Koyanagi, Ai [2 ,3 ]
Dominguez, Ligia J. [1 ,4 ]
Maggi, Stefania [5 ]
Soysal, Pinar [6 ]
Bolzetta, Francesco [7 ]
Vernuccio, Laura [1 ]
Smith, Lee [8 ]
Matranga, Domenica [1 ]
Barbagallo, Mario [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Palermo, Dept Hlth Promot Mother & Child Care Internal Med, Palermo, Italy
[2] Parc Sanitari St Joan de Deu, Res & Dev Unit, CIBERSAM, ISCIII, Barcelona 08830, Spain
[3] ICREA, Pg Lluis Co 23, Barcelona 08010, Spain
[4] Kore Univ Enna, Fac Med & Surg, I-94100 Enna, Italy
[5] Neurosci Inst, Natl Res Council, Padua, Italy
[6] Bezmialem Vakif Univ, Fac Med, Dept Geriatr Med, Istanbul, Turkiye
[7] Azienda ULSS Serenissima 3, Med Dept, Geriatr Unit, Unita Locale Socio Sanit, Venice, Italy
[8] Anglia Ruskin Univ, Ctr Hlth Performance & Wellbeing, Cambridge, England
[9] Univ Palermo, Dept Internal Med & Geriatr, Geriatr Unit, Via Vespro 141, I-90127 Palermo, Italy
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
multimorbidity; dementia; cohort; Survey of Health; Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) study; Parkinson; cognitive impairment; risk factor; stroke; diabetes; older people; HEALTH-CARE; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1093/ageing/afad052
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Aims the literature regarding the association between multimorbidity and dementia is still unclear. Therefore, we aimed to explore the potential association between multimorbidity at the baseline and the risk of future dementia in the SHARE (Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe) study, a large European research survey, with a follow-up of 15 years. Methods in this longitudinal study, multimorbidity was defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditions, among 14 self-reported at the baseline evaluation. Incident dementia was ascertained using self-reported information. Cox regression analysis, adjusted for potential confounders, was run and hazard ratios (HRs), with their 95% confidence intervals (CIs), that were estimated in the whole sample and by 5 year groups. Results among 30,419 participants initially considered in wave 1, the 23,196 included participants had a mean age of 64.3 years. The prevalence of multimorbidity at baseline was 36.1%. Multimorbidity at baseline significantly increased the risk of dementia in the overall sample (HR = 1.14; 95% CI: 1.03-1.27) and in participants younger than 55 years (HR = 2.06; 95% CI: 1.12-3.79), in those between 60 and 65 years (HR = 1.66; 95% CI: 1.16-2.37) and in those between 65 and 70 years (HR = 1.54; 95% CI: 1.19-2.00). In the overall sample, high cholesterol levels, stroke, diabetes and osteoporosis increased the risk of dementia, particularly if present among participants between 60 and 70 years of age. Conclusions multimorbidity significantly increases the risk of dementia, particularly in younger people, indicating the need for early detection of multimorbidity for preventing cognitive worsening.
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