Geographic Clusters of Alzheimer's Disease Mortality Rates in the USA: 2008-2012

被引:5
|
作者
Amin, R. W. [1 ,2 ]
Yacko, E. M. [1 ,2 ]
Guttmann, R. P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ West Florida, Dept Math, 11000 Univ Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514 USA
[2] Univ West Florida, Dept Stat, 11000 Univ Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514 USA
[3] Univ West Florida, Dept Biol, 11000 Univ Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514 USA
来源
关键词
Mortality risk assessment; spatial analysis; epidemiology; disease surveillance; SatScanTM; modeling; RISK-FACTORS; DEMENTIA; ASSOCIATION; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.14283/jpad.2018.36
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
IMPORTANCE: The results identified geographic clusters of high and low Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related mortality across the contiguous United States. These clusters identify specific geographic groupings of counties that allow researchers to narrow the focus to identify some of the biopsychosocial variables contributing to increased or decreased AD mortality. OBJECTIVES: To determine the extent to which geographic clusters exist where AD mortality significantly differs from the national average. Such knowledge could further future research in a more focused study of variables that are contributing to these differences. DESIGN: Age adjusted AD mortality rates were analyzed with a spatial cluster analysis using the disease surveillance software SatScanTM. RESULTS: Three large clusters had elevated age-adjusted AD mortality of at least 60% above the national average. These clusters were in Washington State, Iowa, and North and South Dakota. Below average AD mortality was observed in several areas including New York City, and parts of Arizona, California, Arkansas and Texas. CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: This study demonstrates the use of disease surveillance methodology in identifying geographic patterns of unusually high or low AD mortality rates in the USA. Such results provide supporting evidence of appropriate locations to test interventions with the goal to reduce AD mortality.
引用
收藏
页码:231 / 235
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Geographic Clusters of Alzheimer’s Disease Mortality Rates in the USA: 2008-2012
    R. W. Amin
    E. M. Yacko
    Rodney P. Guttmann
    [J]. The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease, 2018, 5 : 231 - 235
  • [2] Geographic inequalities in infant mortality in Costa Rica, 2008-2012
    Chamizo Garcia, Horacio Alejandro
    Behm Ammazzini, Ingrid
    [J]. POBLACION Y SALUD EN MESOAMERICA, 2014, 12 (01):
  • [3] Simplified estimates of HIV incidence and transmission rates for the USA 2008-2012
    Bonacci, Robert A.
    Holtgrave, David R.
    [J]. AIDS, 2016, 30 (02) : 332 - 333
  • [4] Geographic Inequalities and Tuberculosis in Costa Rica: 2008-2012
    Chamizo Garcia, Horacio Alejandro
    [J]. POBLACION Y SALUD EN MESOAMERICA, 2016, 13 (02):
  • [5] Geographic variation in Alzheimer's disease mortality
    Topping, Michael
    Kim, Jinho
    Fletcher, Jason
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (07):
  • [6] Incidence and mortality of lung cancer in China, 2008-2012
    Liu, Shuzheng
    Chen, Qiong
    Guo, Lanwei
    Cao, Xiaoqin
    Sun, Xibin
    Chen, Wanqing
    He, Jie
    [J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH, 2018, 30 (06) : 580 - 587
  • [7] Incidence and mortality of laryngeal cancer in China, 2008-2012
    Liu, Yuqin
    Zhao, Qin
    Ding, Gaoheng
    Zhu, Yitong
    Li, Wenying
    Chen, Wanqin
    [J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH, 2018, 30 (03) : 299 - 306
  • [8] Incidence and mortality of thyroid cancer in China, 2008-2012
    Lingbin Du
    Runhua Li
    Minghua Ge
    Youqing Wang
    Huizhang Li
    Wanqing Chen
    Jie He
    [J]. Chinese Journal of Cancer Research, 2019, 31 (01) : 144 - 151
  • [9] Incidence and mortality of esophagus cancer in China, 2008-2012
    Yutong He
    Daojuan Li
    Baoen Shan
    Di Liang
    Jin Shi
    Wanqing Chen
    Jie He
    [J]. Chinese Journal of Cancer Research, 2019, 31 (03) : 426 - 434
  • [10] Incidence and mortality of thyroid cancer in China, 2008-2012
    Du, Lingbin
    Li, Runhua
    Ge, Minghua
    Wang, Youqing
    Li, Huizhang
    Chen, Wanqing
    He, Jie
    [J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH, 2019, 31 (01) : 144 - 151