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A Brief Dietary Assessment Predicts Executive Dysfunction in an Elderly Cohort: Results from the Einstein Aging Study

  • Autores: Erin E. Sundermann, Mindy J. Katz, Richard B. Lipton, Alice H. Lichtenstein, Carol A. Derby
  • Localización: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, ISSN 0002-8614, Vol. 64, Nº. 11, 2, 2016, págs. 131-136
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Objectives The causes of death in dementia are not established, particularly in rarer dementias. The aim of this study is to calculate risk of death from specific causes for a broader spectrum of dementia diagnoses.

      Design Cohort study.

      Setting Swedish Dementia Registry (SveDem), 2007–2012.

      Measurements Information on number of deaths and causes of mortality was obtained from death certificates. Odds ratios for the presence of dementia on death certificates were calculated. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using Cox hazards regression for cause-specific mortality, using Alzheimer's dementia (AD) as reference. Hazard ratios for death for each specific cause of death were compared with hazard ratios of death from all causes (P-values from t-tests).

      Conclusion Dementia is underreported on death certificates as main and contributory causes. Individuals with LBD had a higher risk of respiratory death than those with AD.


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