Systematic review of dementia prevalence and incidence in United States race/ethnic populations
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jalz.2016.06.2360
Systematic review of dementia prevalence and incidence in United States race/ethnic populations
Abstract
Objective: To identify incidence and prevalence of dementia in racial and ethnic populations in the United States.
Methods: A systematic review of literature.
Results: A total of 1215 studies were reviewed; 114 were included. Dementia prevalence rates reported for age 65+ years from a low of 6.3% in Japanese Americans, 12.9% in Caribbean Hispanic Americans, 12.2% in Guamanian Chamorro and ranged widely in African Americans from 7.2% to 20.9%. Dementia annual incidence for African American (mean = 2.6%; SD = 1%; range, 1.4%-5.5%) and Caribbean Hispanic populations were significantly higher (mean, 3.6%; SD, 1.2%; range, 2.3%-5.3%) than Mexican American and Japanese Americans and non-Latino white populations (0.8%-2.7%), P < .001.
Conclusions: Data are needed for American Indian, most Asian, and Pacific Islander populations. Disaggregation of large race/ethnic classifications is warranted due to within-population heterogeneity in incidence and prevalence. African American and Caribbean Hispanic studies showed higher incidence of dementia. A nationwide approach is needed to identify communities at high risk and to tailor culturally appropriate services accordingly.
Keywords: Alzheimer's Disease; Dementia; Ethnicity; Incidence; Prevalence; Race.
Copyright © 2016 the Alzheimer's Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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