Jorm AF. Cross-national comparisons of the occurrence of Alzheimer's and vascular dementias.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 1991;
240:218-22. [PMID:
1828995 DOI:
10.1007/bf02189530]
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Abstract
The relative occurrence of Alzheimer's and vascular dementias is examined in various countries using data of four types: incidence, prevalence, clinic and neuropathological studies. There is clear evidence that Alzheimer's dementia is more common than vascular dementia in Great Britain and North America and, to a lesser extent, in Scandinavia. The evidence from other countries with predominantly Caucasian populations is more limited, but also supports a predominance of Alzheimer's dementia. By contrast, the evidence from Japan generally shows that vascular dementia is more common. The more limited evidence available from China also supports a preponderance of vascular dementia. There is a need for studies directly comparing the occurrence of Alzheimer's dementia in Caucasian and Oriental populations.
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