Prevalence, risk factors, and management of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in adults aged 60 years or older in China: a cross-sectional study

2020 The Lancet Public Health 1,463 citations

Abstract

Key Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, National Key Scientific Instrument and Equipment Development Project, Mission Program of Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals, Beijing Scholars Program, Beijing Brain Initiative from Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission, Project for Outstanding Doctor with Combined Ability of Western and Chinese Medicine, and Beijing Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning.

Keywords

DementiaMedicineCross-sectional studySocioeconomic statusVascular dementiaPopulationGerontologyDemographyDiseaseEnvironmental healthInternal medicinePathology

MeSH Terms

AgedAged80 and overChinaCognitive DysfunctionCross-Sectional StudiesDementiaFemaleHealth StatusHumansLife StyleMaleMedical History TakingMiddle AgedNeuropsychological TestsPrevalenceResidence CharacteristicsRisk FactorsSocioeconomic Factors

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Year
2020
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article
Volume
5
Issue
12
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e661-e671
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Longfei Jia, Yifeng Du, Lan Chu et al. (2020). Prevalence, risk factors, and management of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in adults aged 60 years or older in China: a cross-sectional study. The Lancet Public Health , 5 (12) , e661-e671. https://doi.org/10.1016/s2468-2667(20)30185-7

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DOI
10.1016/s2468-2667(20)30185-7
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33271079

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