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Approximating dementia prevalence in population‐based surveys of aging worldwide: An unsupervised machine learning approach
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ability to determine dementia prevalence in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) remains challenging because of frequent lack of data and large discrepancies in dementia case ascertainment. METHODS: High likelihood of dementia was determined with hierarchical clustering after principal component analysis applied in 10 population surveys of aging: HRS (USA, 2014), SHARE (Europe and Israel, 2015), MHAS (Mexico, 2015), ELSI (Brazil, 2016), CHARLS (China, 2015), IFLS (Indonesia, 2014-2015), LASI (India, 2016), SAGE-Ghana (2007), SAGE-South Africa (2007), SAGE-Russia (2007-2010). We approximated dementia prevalence using weighting methods. RESULTS: Estimated numbers of dementia cases were: China, 40.2 million; India, 18.0 million; Russia, 5.2 million; Europe and Israel, 5.0 million; United States, 4.4 million; Brazil, 2.2 million; Mexico, 1.6 million; Indonesia, 1.3 million; South Africa, 1.0 million; Ghana, 319,000. DISCUSSION: Our estimations were similar to prior ones in high-income countries but much higher in LMIC. Extrapolating these results globally, we suggest that almost 130 million people worldwide were living with dementia in 2015.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Université Paris Sciences et Lettres(FR)
- Université Paris-Est Créteil(FR)
- Global Brain Health Institute(US)
- Inserm(FR)
- Hôpital Albert-Chenevier(FR)
- Institut Mondor de Recherche Biomédicale(FR)
- Institut Régional de Médecine Physique et de Réadaptation(FR)
- Sorbonne Université(FR)
- University of California, San Francisco(US)