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Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Malays - Epidemiology of Dementia in Singapore Study.

Saima Hilal1, Chuen S Tan2, Xu Xin3, Shaik M Amin3, Tien Y Wong4, Christopher Chen1, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian5, Mohammad K Ikram6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence of cognitive impairment and dementia in communitydwelling Malays from Singapore; and to examine differences in prevalence among Chinese and Malays.
METHODS: Subjects (≥ 60 years) - drawn from the Malay component of the on-going multiethnic Epidemiology of Dementia in Singapore study - were screened using locally validated Abbreviated Mental Test and Progressive Forgetfulness Questionnaire. Subsequently, screen-positive participants underwent detailed neuropsychological assessments and neuroimaging. Cognitive impairment no dementia (CIND) and dementia were diagnosed based on accepted criteria.
RESULTS: A total of 966 Malay subjects were included, of whom 102 had CIND-mild, 135 CINDmoderate, and 27 dementia. The overall age-standardized prevalence of any cognitive impairment was 25.5%, including 2% of dementia. The prevalence of any cognitive impairment increased with age from 14·9% in those aged 60-64 years to 40.2% in age ≥80 years. Women had a higher prevalence of CIND and dementia than men. Compared to previously published data from EDIS on Chinese, Malay were nearly twice more likely to have any cognitive impairment (Odds ratios adjusted for age, demographic and cardiovascular risk factors, and ApoEε4 carrier: 2.03, 95% confidence interval: 1.48-2.77).
CONCLUSION: Among elderly Malays, the overall prevalence of any cognitive impairment was 25.5%. Even with a similar protocol of recruitment and assessment and adjusting for known risk factors, the prevalence of cognitive impairment was higher in Malays compared to Chinese. Further research is needed to unravel other factors that may underlie these ethnic differences in the occurrence of cognitive impairment. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.org.

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Keywords:  Cognitive impairment; dementia; malay; population-based; prevalence; risk factors

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Year:  2017        PMID: 26428410     DOI: 10.2174/1567205012666151002123813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Alzheimer Res        ISSN: 1567-2050            Impact factor:   3.498


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