Abstract
Background: Several demographic, environmental and clinical risk factors have been determined as possible risk/protective factors of Alzheimers disease (AD). The purpose of this study was to find out which one of these known factors is related to developing of AD in Iranian population. Materials and Methods: In a case-control study, 115 elderly patients (mean age of 70±8.18 years) with DSM-IV based final diagnosis compared with 115 non-demented counterparts matched for age ,sex, and socioeconomic status regarding lifestyle, family history, and history of bio-psychosocial health. Results: All differences between the two groups were non-significant except for history of hypertension (P=0.018) which was most prevalent in AD group. Risk of the incident AD for the hypertensive group was 1.71 (1.08-2.70) compared to the non-hypertensive group. Conclusion: These results confirm the previously reported relationship between AD and vascular factors. Prevention, early detection, and treatment of hypertension may have some implications in the primary and secondary prevention of AD.
Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, Risk factors, Hypertension, Smoking, Diabetes mellitus
Current Alzheimer Research
Title: Risk Factors of Alzheimers Disease Among Iranian Population
Volume: 5 Issue: 1
Author(s): Mahshid Foroughan, Zia Ghaemmagham Farahani, Maryam Shariatpanahi, Mehrak Vaezinejad, Ahmad Ali Akbari Kamerani and Mehrdad Sheikhvatan
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Keywords: Alzheimer's disease, Risk factors, Hypertension, Smoking, Diabetes mellitus
Abstract: Background: Several demographic, environmental and clinical risk factors have been determined as possible risk/protective factors of Alzheimers disease (AD). The purpose of this study was to find out which one of these known factors is related to developing of AD in Iranian population. Materials and Methods: In a case-control study, 115 elderly patients (mean age of 70±8.18 years) with DSM-IV based final diagnosis compared with 115 non-demented counterparts matched for age ,sex, and socioeconomic status regarding lifestyle, family history, and history of bio-psychosocial health. Results: All differences between the two groups were non-significant except for history of hypertension (P=0.018) which was most prevalent in AD group. Risk of the incident AD for the hypertensive group was 1.71 (1.08-2.70) compared to the non-hypertensive group. Conclusion: These results confirm the previously reported relationship between AD and vascular factors. Prevention, early detection, and treatment of hypertension may have some implications in the primary and secondary prevention of AD.
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Foroughan Mahshid, Farahani Ghaemmagham Zia, Shariatpanahi Maryam, Vaezinejad Mehrak, Akbari Kamerani Ali Ahmad and Sheikhvatan Mehrdad, Risk Factors of Alzheimers Disease Among Iranian Population, Current Alzheimer Research 2008; 5 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156720508783884594
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Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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