학술논문

Estimation of the global prevalence of dementia in 2019 and forecasted prevalence in 2050: an analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
Document Type
article
Author
Emma NicholsJaimie D SteinmetzStein Emil VollsetKai FukutakiJulian ChalekFoad Abd-AllahAmir AbdoliAhmed AbualhasanEman Abu-GharbiehTayyaba Tayyaba AkramHanadi Al HamadFares AlahdabFahad Mashhour AlaneziVahid AlipourSami AlmustanyirHubert AmuIman AnsariJalal ArablooTahira AshrafThomas Astell-BurtGetinet AyanoJose L Ayuso-MateosAtif Amin BaigAnthony BarnettAmadou BarrowBernhard T BauneYannick BéjotWoldesellassie M Mequanint BezabheYihienew Mequanint BezabihAkshaya Srikanth BhagavathulaSonu BhaskarKrittika BhattacharyyaAli BijaniAtanu BiswasSrinivasa Rao BollaArchith BoloorCarol BrayneHermann BrennerKatrin BurkartRichard A BurnsLuis Alberto CámeraChao CaoFelix CarvalhoLuis F S Castro-de-AraujoFerrán Catalá-LópezEster CerinPrachi P ChavanNicolas CherbuinDinh-Toi ChuVera Marisa CostaRosa A S CoutoOmid DadrasXiaochen DaiLalit DandonaRakhi DandonaVanessa De la Cruz-GóngoraDeepak DhamnetiyaDiana Dias da SilvaDaniel DiazAbdel DouiriDavid EdvardssonMichael EkholuenetaleIman El SayedShaimaa I El-JaafaryKhalil EskandariSharareh EskandariehSaman EsmaeilnejadJawad FaresAndre FaroUmar FarooqueValery L FeiginXiaoqi FengSeyed-Mohammad FereshtehnejadEduarda FernandesPietro FerraraIrina FilipHoward FillitFlorian FischerShilpa GaidhaneLucia GalluzzoAhmad GhashghaeeNermin GhithAlessandro GialluisiSyed Amir GilaniIonela-Roxana GlavanElena V GnedovskayaMahaveer GolechhaRajeev GuptaVeer Bala GuptaVivek Kumar GuptaMohammad Rifat HaiderBrian J HallSamer HamidiAsif HanifGraeme J HankeyShafiul HaqueRisky Kusuma HartonoAhmed I HasaballahM Tasdik HasanAmr HassanSimon I HayKhezar HayatMohamed I HegazyGolnaz HeidariReza Heidari-SoureshjaniClaudiu HerteliuMowafa HousehRabia HussainBing-Fang HwangLicia IacovielloIvo IavicoliOlayinka Stephen IlesanmiIrena M IlicMilena D IlicSeyed Sina Naghibi IrvaniHiroyasu IsoMasao IwagamiRoxana JabbarinejadLouis JacobVardhmaan JainSathish Kumar JayapalRanil JayawardenaRavi Prakash JhaJost B JonasNitin JosephRizwan KalaniAmit KandelHimal KandelAndré KarchAyele Semachew KasaGizat M KassiePedram KeshavarzMoien AB KhanMahalaqua Nazli KhatibTawfik Ahmed Muthafer KhojaJagdish KhubchandaniMin Seo KimYun Jin KimAdnan KisaSezer KisaMika KivimäkiWalter J KoroshetzAi KoyanagiG Anil KumarManasi KumarHassan Mehmood LakMatilde LeonardiBingyu LiStephen S LimXuefeng LiuYuewei LiuGiancarlo LogroscinoStefan LorkowskiGiancarlo LucchettiRicardo Lutzky SauteFrancesca Giulia MagnaniAhmad Azam MalikJoão MassanoMan Mohan MehndirattaRitesh G MenezesAtte MeretojaBahram MohajerNorlinah Mohamed IbrahimYousef MohammadArif MohammedAli H MokdadStefania MondelloMohammad Ali Ali MoniMd MoniruzzamanTilahun Belete MossieGabriele NagelMuhammad NaveedVinod C NayakSandhya Neupane KandelTrang Huyen NguyenBogdan OanceaNikita OtstavnovStanislav S OtstavnovMayowa O OwolabiSonghomitra Panda-JonasFatemeh Pashazadeh KanMaja PasovicUrvish K PatelMona PathakMario F P PeresArokiasamy PerianayagamCarrie B PetersonMichael R PhillipsMarina PinheiroMichael A PiradovConstance Dimity PondMichele H PotashmanFaheem Hyder PottooSergio I PradaAmir RadfarAlberto RaggiFakher RahimMosiur RahmanPradhum RamPriyanga RanasingheDavid Laith RawafSalman RawafNima RezaeiAziz RezapourStephen R RobinsonMichele RomoliGholamreza RoshandelRamesh SahathevanAmirhossein SahebkarMohammad Ali SahraianBrijesh SathianDavide SattinMonika SawhneyMete SaylanSilvia SchiavolinAllen SeylaniFeng ShaMasood Ali ShaikhKS ShajiMohammed ShannawazJeevan K ShettyMika ShigematsuJae Il ShinRahman ShiriDiego Augusto Santos SilvaJoão Pedro SilvaRenata SilvaJasvinder A SinghValentin Yurievich SkryabinAnna Aleksandrovna SkryabinaAmanda E SmithSergey SoshnikovEmma Elizabeth SpurlockDan J SteinJing SunRafael Tabarés-SeisdedosBhaskar ThakurBinod TimalsinaMarcos Roberto Tovani-PaloneBach Xuan TranGebiyaw Wudie TsegayeSahel Valadan TahbazPascual R ValdezNarayanaswamy VenketasubramanianVasily VlassovGiang Thu VuLinh Gia VuYuan-Pang WangAnders WimoAndrea Sylvia WinklerLalit YadavSeyed Hossein Yahyazadeh JabbariKazumasa YamagishiLin YangYuichiro YanoNaohiro YonemotoChuanhua YuIsmaeel YunusaSiddhesh ZadeyMikhail Sergeevich ZastrozhinAnasthasia ZastrozhinaZhi-Jiang ZhangChristopher J L MurrayTheo Vos
Source
The Lancet Public Health, Vol 7, Iss 2, Pp e105-e125 (2022)
Subject
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2468-2667
Abstract
Summary: Background: Given the projected trends in population ageing and population growth, the number of people with dementia is expected to increase. In addition, strong evidence has emerged supporting the importance of potentially modifiable risk factors for dementia. Characterising the distribution and magnitude of anticipated growth is crucial for public health planning and resource prioritisation. This study aimed to improve on previous forecasts of dementia prevalence by producing country-level estimates and incorporating information on selected risk factors. Methods: We forecasted the prevalence of dementia attributable to the three dementia risk factors included in the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2019 (high body-mass index, high fasting plasma glucose, and smoking) from 2019 to 2050, using relative risks and forecasted risk factor prevalence to predict GBD risk-attributable prevalence in 2050 globally and by world region and country. Using linear regression models with education included as an additional predictor, we then forecasted the prevalence of dementia not attributable to GBD risks. To assess the relative contribution of future trends in GBD risk factors, education, population growth, and population ageing, we did a decomposition analysis. Findings: We estimated that the number of people with dementia would increase from 57·4 (95% uncertainty interval 50·4–65·1) million cases globally in 2019 to 152·8 (130·8–175·9) million cases in 2050. Despite large increases in the projected number of people living with dementia, age-standardised both-sex prevalence remained stable between 2019 and 2050 (global percentage change of 0·1% [–7·5 to 10·8]). We estimated that there were more women with dementia than men with dementia globally in 2019 (female-to-male ratio of 1·69 [1·64–1·73]), and we expect this pattern to continue to 2050 (female-to-male ratio of 1·67 [1·52–1·85]). There was geographical heterogeneity in the projected increases across countries and regions, with the smallest percentage changes in the number of projected dementia cases in high-income Asia Pacific (53% [41–67]) and western Europe (74% [58–90]), and the largest in north Africa and the Middle East (367% [329–403]) and eastern sub-Saharan Africa (357% [323–395]). Projected increases in cases could largely be attributed to population growth and population ageing, although their relative importance varied by world region, with population growth contributing most to the increases in sub-Saharan Africa and population ageing contributing most to the increases in east Asia. Interpretation: Growth in the number of individuals living with dementia underscores the need for public health planning efforts and policy to address the needs of this group. Country-level estimates can be used to inform national planning efforts and decisions. Multifaceted approaches, including scaling up interventions to address modifiable risk factors and investing in research on biological mechanisms, will be key in addressing the expected increases in the number of individuals affected by dementia. Funding: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Gates Ventures.