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Prevention and early intervention for vascular dementia in community dwelling elderly: Findings from the Nakayama study
Authors:Manabu Ikeda
Affiliation:Department of Neuropsychiatry, Ehime University School of Medicine, Ehime, Japan
Abstract:
Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) may be the single most common risk factor for age‐associated dementia (in particular for vascular dementia (VaD)), and there is definite potential for prevention and treatment of CVD. After one of the most comprehensive and precise type‐specific prevalence surveys of dementia (first Nakayama study), we have continued the preventive and early interventional approaches to CVD and VaD, including treatment of cardiovascular risk factors. In this cohort study, 88% of patients with ‘vascular cognitive impairment without dementia’, who were alive at 3‐years follow up, were still diagnosed with ‘vascular cognitive impairment without dementia’ and only 12% progressed to dementia. Compared with the results of previous studies, active control of risk factors and prevention of recurrent stroke may reduce the incidence of dementia and slow the progression of cognitive impairment in patients with ‘vascular cognitive impairment without dementia’.
Keywords:cerebrovascular disease    dementia    early intervention    Nakayama study    prevention    vascular cognitive impairment without dementia    vascular dementia
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