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Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia Diagnoses in American Indians.

Cara L Carty1,2, Carolyn Noonan2, Clemma Muller1,2, Don Saner3, Eric M Reiman3, Dedra Buchwald2, Ronny A Bell4, Lonnie A Nelson2,5.   

Abstract

The burden of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) has increased substantially in the United States, particularly in health disparity populations. Little is known about the epidemiology of ADRD in American Indian (AI) adults, although they have a high prevalence of ADRD risk factors including hypertension, diabetes, obesity, and smoking. Using electronic health records from a large health care organization during 2016-18, we describe characteristics of AI patients aged ≥55 years with and without an ADRD diagnosis, assess ADRD risk factors and contrast findings with results from age- and sex-matched non-Hispanic White (NHW) patients. To identify factors associated with ADRD diagnoses, we estimated population-averaged prevalence rate ratios to approximate relative risk (RR) using generalized estimating equations models adjusted for age, sex, and marital and rural residency status. The age-adjusted prevalence of ADRD diagnosis was 6.6% of AI patients, compared with 4.4% in NHW patients. Patient age and diagnosis of hypertension, depression, hyperlipidemia, or diabetes were significantly associated with higher risk of ADRD diagnosis in AIs (RR range: 1.1-2.8) whereas female sex or being married/having a partner were associated with lower risk of ADRD diagnosis (each RR=.7). ADRD risk factors were generally similar between AI and NHW patients, except for sex and marital status. However, the adjusted risk of ADRD was approximately 49% higher in AI patients. To our knowledge, our study is the first to examine ADRD diagnoses and comorbidities in AIs across a large geographical region in southwest United States. Future efforts to confirm our findings in diverse AI communities are warranted.
Copyright © 2020, Ethnicity & Disease, Inc.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s Disease; American Indians; Dementia; Dementia Risk Factors; Electronic Health Records

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32989367      PMCID: PMC7518528          DOI: 10.18865/ed.30.4.671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ethn Dis        ISSN: 1049-510X            Impact factor:   1.847


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