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The 2022 symposium on dementia and brain aging in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Highlights on research, diagnosis, care, and impact
Document Type
article
Author
Kalaria, RajMaestre, GladysMahinrad, SiminAcosta, Daisy MAkinyemi, Rufus OlusolaAlladi, SuvarnaAllegri, Ricardo FArshad, FaheemBabalola, David OluwasayoBaiyewu, OlusegunBak, Thomas HBellaj, TarekBrodie‐Mends, David KCarrillo, Maria CCelestin, Kaputu‐Kalala‐MaluDamasceno, Albertinode Silva, Ranil Karunamunide Silva, RohanDjibuti, MamukaDreyer, Anna JaneEllajosyula, RatnavalliFarombi, Temitope HFriedland, Robert PGarza, NoeGbessemehlan, AntoineGeorgiou, Eliza Eleni‐ZacharoulaGovia, IshtarGrinberg, Lea TGuerchet, MaëlennGugssa, Seid AliGumikiriza‐Onoria, Joy LouiseHogervorst, EefHornberger, MichaelIbanez, AgustinIhara, MasafumiIssac, Thomas GregorJönsson, LinusKaranja, Wambui MLee, Joseph HLeroi, IracemaLivingston, GillManes, Facundo FranciscoMbakile‐Mahlanza, LinganiMiller, Bruce LMusyimi, Christine WayuaMutiso, Victoria NNakasujja, NoelineNdetei, David MNightingale, SamNovotni, GabrielaNyamayaro, PrimroseNyame, SolomonOgeng'o, Julius AOgunniyi, Adesolade Oliveira, Maira OkadaOkubadejo, Njideka UOrrell, MartinPaddick, Stella‐MariaPericak‐Vance, Margaret APirtosek, ZvezdanPotocnik, Felix Claude VictorRaman, RemaRizig, MieRosselli, MónicaSalokhiddinov, MarufjonSatizabal, Claudia LSepulveda‐Falla, DiegoSeshadri, SudhaSexton, Claire ESkoog, IngmarSt George‐Hyslop, Peter HSuemoto, Claudia KimieThapa, PrekshyUdeh‐Momoh, Chinedu TheresaValcour, VictorVance, Jeffery MVarghese, MathewVera, Jaime HWalker, Richard WZetterberg, HenrikZewde, Yared ZIsmail, Ozama
Source
Alzheimer's & Dementia. 20(6)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Biological Psychology
Clinical Sciences
Neurosciences
Psychology
Brain Disorders
Dementia
Aging
Neurodegenerative
Prevention
Acquired Cognitive Impairment
Neurological
Good Health and Well Being
Humans
Developing Countries
Brain
Congresses as Topic
Biomedical Research
Alzheimer's disease
dementia
diversity
high‐income countries
low‐ and middle‐income countries
risk factors
vascular dementia
Geriatrics
Clinical sciences
Biological psychology
Language
Abstract
Two of every three persons living with dementia reside in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The projected increase in global dementia rates is expected to affect LMICs disproportionately. However, the majority of global dementia care costs occur in high-income countries (HICs), with dementia research predominantly focusing on HICs. This imbalance necessitates LMIC-focused research to ensure that characterization of dementia accurately reflects the involvement and specificities of diverse populations. Development of effective preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches for dementia in LMICs requires targeted, personalized, and harmonized efforts. Our article represents timely discussions at the 2022 Symposium on Dementia and Brain Aging in LMICs that identified the foremost opportunities to advance dementia research, differential diagnosis, use of neuropsychometric tools, awareness, and treatment options. We highlight key topics discussed at the meeting and provide future recommendations to foster a more equitable landscape for dementia prevention, diagnosis, care, policy, and management in LMICs. HIGHLIGHTS: Two-thirds of persons with dementia live in LMICs, yet research and costs are skewed toward HICs. LMICs expect dementia prevalence to more than double, accompanied by socioeconomic disparities. The 2022 Symposium on Dementia in LMICs addressed advances in research, diagnosis, prevention, and policy. The Nairobi Declaration urges global action to enhance dementia outcomes in LMICs.