| Literature DB >> 27098177 |
Henry Brodaty1,2, Claudia Woolf1,2,3, Stacy Andersen4, Nir Barzilai5,6, Carol Brayne7, Karen Siu-Lan Cheung8,9, Maria M Corrada10,11, John D Crawford2, Catriona Daly1,2, Yasuyuki Gondo12, Bo Hagberg13, Nobuyoshi Hirose14, Henne Holstege15,16, Claudia Kawas10,17, Jeffrey Kaye18, Nicole A Kochan2,19, Bobo Hi-Po Lau9, Ugo Lucca20, Gabriella Marcon21,22, Peter Martin23, Leonard W Poon24, Robyn Richmond25, Jean-Marie Robine26, Ingmar Skoog27, Melissa J Slavin1,2, Jan Szewieczek28, Mauro Tettamanti20, José Viña29, Thomas Perls4, Perminder S Sachdev30,31.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Considerable variability exists in international prevalence and incidence estimates of dementia. The accuracy of estimates of dementia in the oldest-old and the controversial question of whether dementia incidence and prevalence decline at very old age will be crucial for better understanding the dynamics between survival to extreme old age and the occurrence and risk for various types of dementia and comorbidities. International Centenarian Consortium - Dementia (ICC-Dementia) seeks to harmonise centenarian and near-centenarian studies internationally to describe the cognitive and functional profiles of exceptionally old individuals, and ascertain the trajectories of decline and thereby the age-standardised prevalence and incidence of dementia in this population. The primary goal of the ICC-Dementia is to establish a large and thorough heterogeneous sample that has the power to answer epidemiological questions that small, separate studies cannot. A secondary aim is to examine cohort-specific effects and differential survivorship into very old age. We hope to lay the foundation for further investigation into risk and protective factors for dementia and healthy exceptional brain ageing in centenarians across diverse ethnoracial and sociocultural groups.Entities:
Keywords: Centenarians; Dementia; Incidence; International; Prevalence; Risk factors
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27098177 PMCID: PMC4839126 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-016-0569-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Contributing Centenarian Studies
| Study | Setting | Sample of centenarians | Age range | Females (%) | Race/Ethnicity | Start/end date | Reference | Centenarians per 100,000 people (year of estimate) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sydney Centenarian Study (SCS)a | Sydney, Australia | 345+ | 95–106 | 72 | Caucasian | 2008-ongoing | [ | 18.75 (2010) [ |
| New England Centenarian Study (NECS) | Boston, USA | 1500+ | 100–119 | 76 | Caucasian | 1994-ongoing | [ | 22.6 (2014) [ |
| Georgia Centenarian Study (GCS) | Georgia, USA | 381 | 98–110 | 82 | Caucasian African American | 1988–2009 | [ | 22.6 (2014) [ |
| Tokyo Centenarian Study (TCS)a | Tokyo, Japan | 304 | 100–108 | 79 | Japanese | 2000–2002 | [ | 42.76 (2013) [ |
| Swedish Centenarian Study (SwCS)a | Southern Sweden | 100 | 100–101 | 82 | Caucasian | 1987–1992 | [ | 20.1 (2014/15) [ |
| Gothenburg 95+ Study (Go95+)a | Gothenburg, Sweden | 1020 | 95–109 | 82 | Caucasian | 1996–2015 | [ | 20.1 (2014/15) [ |
| 90+ Study (90+)a | California, USA | 960 | 95–107 | 79 | Caucasian | 2003–2007 | [ | 22.6 (2014) [ |
| Cognitive Function and Aging Study (CFAS) | England and Wales, UK | 700 | 95–100+ | NA | Caucasian | 1991–1994 | [ | 21.49 (2013) [ |
| Longevity Gene Project (LGP)a | New York, USA | 462+ | 95–110 | 75 | Caucasian | 1998-ongoing | [ | 22.6 (2014) [ |
| Five Country Oldest Old Project (5COOP) | Montpellier, France | 1241 | 100 | 80 | Danish (251), French (211), Japanese (337), Swedish (274), Swiss (168) | 2011–2014 | Personal correspondence | NA |
| Polish Centenarian Study (PCS)a | Katowice, Poland | 86+ | 99–105 | 81 | Caucasian | 2007-ongoing | [ | 8.015 (2010) [ |
| Spanish Centenarian Study (SpCS) | Valencia, Spain | 47+ | 98–107 | 74 | Caucasian | 2010-ongoing | [ | 26.44 (2013) [ |
| Oregon Brain Aging Study (OBAS) | Oregon, USA | 156+ | 55–111 | 60 | 299 Caucasian, 2 Native American, 3 Asian | 1989-ongoing | [ | 22.6 (2014) [ |
| Monzino 80+ Study (M80+) | Varese Province, Italy | 542+ | 95–107 | 71 | Caucasian | 2002-ongoing | [ | 29.42 (2014) [ |
| Hong Kong Centenarian Study (HKCS) | Hong Kong | 153 | 95–108 | 78 | Chinese | 2009–2011 | [ | 26.73 (2011) [ |
| Centenarians at Trieste (CaT) | Trieste, Italy | 100+ | 100+ | 90 | Caucasian | 2014-ongoing | [ | 29.42 (2014) [ |
| The 100+ Study (100+) | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | 133+ | 100–115 | 75 | Caucasian | 2013-ongoing | Personal correspondence | 12.4 (2014) [ |
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Mental status and dementia scales used by contributing studies
| Study | SCS | NECS | GCS | TCS | SwCS | Go95+ | 90+ | CFAS | LGP | 5COOP | PCS | SpCS | OBAS | M80+ | HKCS | CaT | 100+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mental status or cognitive scales | |||||||||||||||||
| MMSE | ✓ | ✓a | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| ACE-R | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
| CPRS | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
| CAMCOG | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
| CASI-S | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
| ADL scale | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Neuropsychological data | ✓ | ✓a | ✓ | ✓a | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
| Dementia scales | |||||||||||||||||
| CDR | ✓ | ✓a | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||||
| GDS | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||||||||
| BDS | ✓ | ✓ | |||||||||||||||
| Berger | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
| MDRS | ✓a | ✓ | |||||||||||||||
| AGECAT | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
| CAMDEX | ✓ | ||||||||||||||||
ACE-R Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination, AGECAT Automated Geriatric Examination for Computer Assisted Taxonomy, BDS Blessed Dementia Scale, CAMDEX Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders in the Elderly, CAMCOG the cognitive and self-contained part of the Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders of the Elderly, CASI-S Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument-Short, CDR Clinical Dementia Rating Scale, CPRS Cognitive Participation Rating Scale, GDS Global Deterioration Score, MDRS Mattis Dementia Rating Scale, MMSE Mini-Mental State Examination
aData only available for a subset of the sample