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Review
. 2015 Sep;7(9):657-66.
doi: 10.14740/jocmr2106w. Epub 2015 Jul 24.

The Epidemiological Scale of Alzheimer's Disease

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The Epidemiological Scale of Alzheimer's Disease

Gavril Cornutiu. J Clin Med Res. 2015 Sep.

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD) has increased from a few cases in a country at the beginning of the 20th century to an incidence of recording a case every 7 seconds in the world. From a rare disease it has reached the top 8 of major health problems in the world. One of the epidemiological problems of AD is the fact that authors from different countries use different reporting units. Some report numbers to 100,000 inhabitants, others to 1,000 inhabitants and others report the total number of cases in a country. Standardization of these reports is strictly necessary. The rise in incidence and prevalence with age is known, but interesting to see is that the incidence and prevalence do not rise in a parallel manner with age as simple logic would assume. Between the ages of 60 and 90, the incidence in men increases two times and in women 41 times, prevalence increase in men is 55.25-fold and in women 77-fold. Regarding the women/men ratio, the incidence is 20.5-fold increased, and prevalence is merely 1.3936-fold increased. These numbers raise concerns about the evolution of the disease. Regarding mild cognitive impairment (MCI)/AD ratio, only about 1 in 2 people get AD (raising?) issues about the pathogenic disease relatedness.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Epidemiology; Evolutionary trends; Protective factors control; Risk factors control.

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The variation of AD incidence in age groups during two periods of time [28].

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