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Midlife Forgetfulness and Risk of Dementia in Old Age: Results from the Danish Working Environment Cohort Study
Document Type
Report
Source
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders. October 1, 2019, Vol. 47 Issue 4-6, p264, 10 p.
Subject
Denmark
Language
English
ISSN
1420-8008
Abstract
Background: Despite the current evidence of a high prevalence of forgetfulness in middle-aged individuals, and the evidence of a link between midlife memory complaints and biological changes in the brain, no previous study has yet investigated midlife forgetfulness in relation to risk of dementia in old age. Aims: We investigated whether midlife forgetfulness was an indicator of an increased risk of dementia in old age. Methods: We used data from 3,136 employed men and women who participated in the Danish Work Environment Cohort Study in 1990. These data were linked to Danish national registers. Participants were asked whether their closest relative had ever told them that they were forgetful. Incidence rate ratios (IRR) were estimated using Poisson regression analysis. Results: At baseline, 749 (24%) study participants were categorized as forgetful, and 86 (2.7%) participants were diagnosed with dementia during a total of 31,724 person-years at risk. After adjusting for sociodemographic factors, comorbidities, and work-related factors, midlife forgetfulness was associated with a higher risk of dementia (IRR = 1.82; 95% CI: 1.12-2.97). Conclusions: This study is the first to investigate midlife forgetfulness and dementia, and the results suggest that midlife forgetfulness is an early indicator of an increased risk of dementia in old age. Keywords: Indicator of dementia, Memory, Depressive symptoms, Preclinical stage of dementia, Early sign of dementia, Dementia risk in old age
Author(s): Kazi Ishtiak-Ahmed (corresponding author) [a]; Åse Marie Hansen [a,b]; Erik Lykke Mortensen [a,c]; Anne Helene Garde [a,b]; Matias Brødsgaard Grynderup [a]; Finn Gyntelberg [b]; Sabrina Islamoska [a]; Rikke Lund [...]