Dementia and Alzheimer disease incidence - A prospective cohort study

被引:628
作者
Kukull, WA
Higdon, R
Bowen, JD
McCormick, WC
Teri, L
Schellenberg, GD
van Belle, G
Jolley, L
Larson, EB
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Natl Alzheimer Coordinating Ctr, Dept Epidemiol, Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Neurol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Dept Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[4] Univ Washington, Dept Psychosocial & Community Hlth, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[5] Univ Washington, Dept Environm Hlth, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[6] Univ Washington, Dept Biostat, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[7] Seattle Vet Adm, Puget Sound Hlth Care Syst, Dept Geriatr Res, Seattle, WA USA
[8] Seattle Vet Adm, Puget Sound Hlth Care Syst, Educ Clin Ctr, Seattle, WA USA
关键词
D O I
10.1001/archneur.59.11.1737
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Context: Age-specific incidence rates for dementia and Alzheimer disease (AD) are important for research and clinical practice. Incidence estimates for the United States are few and vary with the population sampled and study design; We present data that will contribute to a consensus of these rates. Objectives: To provide age-specific incidence estimates for dementia and AD and to estimate the association of sex, educational level, and apolipoprotein E genotype with onset. Design: Prospective cohort study; begun in 1994 with follow-up interviews every 2 years. Setting: Members of community-based, large health maintenance organization with demographics consistent with the surrounding base population; diagnostic evaluation by university-based study clinicians. Subjects: Random sample of subjects aged 65 years or older from the base population; dementia free, normursing home residents. Of 5422 who were eligible, 2581 were enrolled, and 2356 had at least I follow-up evaluation (10591 person-years of observation). Main Outcome Measure: Dementia and Alzheimer disease diagnoses were based on standard criteria. Age-specific incidence rates were calculated using a person-years approach with Poisson distribution confidence intervals. Cox proportional hazards model analysis was used to examine other factors. Results: Two hundred fifteen cases of dementia and 151 cases of AD were diagnosed. Incidence rates for dementia and AD increase across the 5-year age groups; AD rates rise from 2.8 per 1000 person-years (age group, 65-69 years) to 56.1 per 1000 person-years in the older than 90-year age group. The rates nearly triple from the 75-to-79-year and 80-to-84-year age groups, but the relative increase is much less thereafter. Sex was not associated with AD onset. Educational level (> 15 years vs < 12 years) was associated with a decreased risk of AD; however, the association was also dependent on the baseline cognitive screening test score. Conclusions: Our dementia and AD incidence rates are consistent with recent US and European cohort studies, providing clinicians and researchers new information concerning the reproducibility of incidence estimates across settings. Increased risk was associated with age and the apolipoprotein E genotype; also with a low baseline cognitive screening test score. Educational level was inversely associated with the risk of dementia and positively associated with the baseline cognitive test score; thus, detection of AD by the screening test could also be influenced by educational level.
引用
收藏
页码:1737 / 1746
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[1]
Andersen K, 1997, ACTA NEUROL SCAND, V96, P82
[2]
INCIDENCE OF DEMENTIA AND PROBABLE ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE IN A GENERAL-POPULATION - THE FRAMINGHAM-STUDY [J].
BACHMAN, DL ;
WOLF, PA ;
LINN, RT ;
KNOEFEL, JE ;
COBB, JL ;
BELANGER, AJ ;
WHITE, LR ;
DAGOSTINO, RB .
NEUROLOGY, 1993, 43 (03) :515-519
[3]
BLESSED G, 1988, PSYCHOPHARMACOL BULL, V24, P705
[4]
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN QUANTITATIVE MEASURES OF DEMENTIA AND OF SENILE CHANGE IN CEREBRAL GREY MATTER OF ELDERLY SUBJECTS [J].
BLESSED, G ;
TOMLINSON, BE ;
ROTH, M .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, 1968, 114 (512) :797-+
[5]
Brayne C, 1997, INT J GERIATR PSYCH, V12, P1107
[6]
Breslow N E, 1987, IARC Sci Publ, P1
[7]
The Nurses' Health Study: 20-year contribution to the understanding of health among women [J].
Colditz, GA ;
Manson, JE ;
Hankinson, SE .
JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH, 1997, 6 (01) :49-62
[8]
COX DR, 1972, J R STAT SOC B, V34, P187
[9]
Influence of apolipoprotein E genotype on the risk of cognitive deterioration in moderate drinkers and smokers [J].
Dufouil, C ;
Tzourio, C ;
Brayne, C ;
Berr, C ;
Amouyel, P ;
Alpérovitch, A .
EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2000, 11 (03) :280-284
[10]
Role of age, education, and gender on cognitive performance in the Framingham Heart Study: Community-based norms [J].
Elias, MF ;
Elias, PK ;
DAgostino, RB ;
Silbershatz, H ;
Wolf, PA .
EXPERIMENTAL AGING RESEARCH, 1997, 23 (03) :201-235