Dementia remains the major predictor of death among octogenarians. A study of two population cohorts of 85-year-olds examined 22 years apart

Author:

Wetterberg HannaORCID,Najar JennaORCID,Rydén LinaORCID,Ribbe MatsORCID,Rydberg Sterner ThereseORCID,Zettergren AnnaORCID,Guo Xinxin,Falk Erhag HannaORCID,Sacuiu SimonaORCID,Kern SilkeORCID,Skoog IngmarORCID

Abstract

AbstractDementia is the major predictor of death in old age. The aim of this paper was to determine whether 8-year mortality among 85-year olds with and without dementia, and if the contribution of dementia to mortality relative to other common diseases has changed. We used two population-based cohorts of 85-year-olds (N = 1065), born in 1901–02 and 1923–24, which were examined with identical methods in 1986–87 and 2008–2010 and followed for 8-year mortality according to data from the Swedish Tax Agency. Dementia was diagnosed according to DSM-III-R. Other diseases were diagnosed based on self-reports, close informant interviews, somatic examinations, and the Swedish National In-patient Register. Compared to cohort 1901–02, cohort 1923–24 had a lower 8-year mortality both among those with (HR 0.7; 95% CI 0.5–0.99) and without dementia (HR 0.7; 95% CI 0.5–0.9). Dementia was associated with increased mortality in both cohorts (cohort 1901–02, HR 2.6; 95% CI 2.0–3.2, cohort 1923–24, HR 2.8; 95% CI 2.3–3.5), and remained the major predictor of death, with a population attributable risk of 31.7% in 1986–87 and 27.7% in 2008–10. Dementia remained the most important predictor of death in both cohorts. The relative risk for mortality with dementia did not change between cohorts, despite a decreased mortality rate in the population.

Funder

the Swedish state under the agreement between the Swedish government and the county councils

the ALF-agreement

Vetenskapsrådet

Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd

Konung Gustaf V:s och Drottning Victorias Frimurarestiftelse

Hjärnfonden

Alzheimerfonden

Eivind och Elsa K:son Sylvans stiftelse

The Alzheimer's Association Zenith Award

Alzheimer's Association

Anna-Lisa och Bror Björnssons Stiftelse

Stiftelsen Handlanden Hjalmar Svenssons

University of Gothenburg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Epidemiology

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