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Meta-Analysis
. 2025 Jun;125(3):699-705.
doi: 10.1007/s13760-025-02758-3. Epub 2025 Apr 9.

Statins and the risk of dementia: a meta-analysis

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Statins and the risk of dementia: a meta-analysis

Xue Li et al. Acta Neurol Belg. 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Clarify the relationship between the use of statins and the risk of dementia, and further guide the clinical application of statins. This paper uses computer search Chinese and foreign language databases Pubmed, Medline, Cochrane, Embase, Web of Science, Weipu, CBM, Wanfang, CNKI, etc., to include the literature that meets the standards from the establishment of the library to December 2020, and uses Revman 5.1 software and Stata15.0 software for meta-analysis. Of the 34 included observational studies, stratified subgroup analyses were performed based on the type of clinical trial, sex of participants, presence or absence of apolipoprotein E-4 (ApoEε4) allele, and duration of use. The conclusions showed that (1) the use of statins can significantly reduce the risk of dementia; (2) There is no significant sex difference in reducing the risk of dementia; (3) Continuous use of statins for ≥ 1 year can significantly reduce the risk of dementia compared with the time of taking the drug for < 1 year; (4) Compared with subjects with negative ApoEε4 allele, the use of statins has a more significant effect on reducing the risk of dementia in subjects carrying the ApoEε4 allele.

Keywords: Dementia; Effection; Meta analysis; Statins.

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Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors declare that there is no competing interests. Consent for publication: All authors approved the final manuscript and the submission to this journal. Consent to participate: Not applicable.

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