Affiliation:
1. Medical College of Nantong University
2. Nantong North Rehabilitation Hospital
Abstract
Abstract
Introduction
Many studies have revealed the effect of medical history on dementia. The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the history of disease and onset of dementia.
Methods
This was a multi-center, cross-sectional study, with 2595 older people enrolled. The onset of dementia was evaluated with Revised Hasegawa Dementia Scale (HDS-R). The diagnosed diseases after the age of 40 of the participants were investigated, including respiratory system diseases, digestive system diseases, cardiovascular diseases, endocrine disorders, genitourinary system diseases, nervous system disease, sensory system diseases, dental/oral diseases, bone/joint diseases and mental illnesses.
Results
Data of 2458 older adults were analyzed. Univariate analysis showed that diabetes, thyroid disease, mental illness, hearing loss, stroke, dental/oral disease, fracture/osteoporosis, and kidney disease were risk factors for dementia. After controlling for demographic sociological variables, diabetes, dental/oral disease, and fracture/osteoporosis were independent risk factors for dementia, with OR of 1.379 (95%CI 1.055–1.803), 1.556 (95%CI 1.131–2.142) and 1.314 (95%CI 1.008–1.714).
Conclusion
Diabetes, dental/oral disease and fracture/osteoporosis were main risk factors for dementia.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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