Initial symptoms of early‐onset dementia in Japan: nationwide survey

Author:

Edahiro Ayako1ORCID,Okamura Tsuyoshi1ORCID,Arai Tetsuaki2ORCID,Ikeuchi Takeshi3ORCID,Ikeda Manabu4ORCID,Utsumi Kumiko5ORCID,Ota Hidetaka6ORCID,Kakuma Tatsuyuki7ORCID,Kawakatsu Shinobu8ORCID,Konagaya Yoko9,Suzuki Kyoko10,Tanimukai Satoshi11,Miyanaga Kazuo12,Awata Shuichi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Psychiatry, Division of Clinical Medicine University of Tsukuba Tsukuba Japan

3. Department of Molecular Genetics, Brain Research Institute Niigata University Niigata Japan

4. Department of Psychiatry Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Suita Japan

5. Department of Psychiatry Sunagawa City Medical Centre Sunagawa Japan

6. Advanced Research Centre for Geriatric and Gerontology Akita University Akita Japan

7. Biostatistics Centre Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume Japan

8. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Aizu Medical Centre Fukushima Medical University Aizu Japan

9. Japanese Psychogeriatric Society Japan

10. Department of Behavioural Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience Tohoku University School of Medicine Sendai Japan

11. Department of Comprehensive Community Care for Elderly, Nursing and Health Science, Graduate School of Medicine Ehime University Toon Japan

12. Yukiguni‐Yamato Dementia Care Centre Yukiguni‐Yamato Hospital Niigata Japan

Abstract

AimThe aim of this study was to investigate initial symptoms of early‐onset dementia (EOD) for each dementia subtype.MethodWe conducted a nationwide, population‐based EOD prevalence study in Japan. Data were collected through service providers for people with EOD. Initial symptoms were assessed in six domains: loss of memory, difficulty in word generation, irritability, loss of motivation, increased mistakes in the workplace or domestically, and unusual behaviours or attitudes other than those listed.ResultsParticipants were 770 people with EOD. Characteristic initial symptoms were observed for each EOD subtype. Loss of memory was more common in early‐onset Alzheimer's disease (75.7%, P < 0.001), difficulty in word generation was more common in early‐onset vascular dementia (41.3%, P < 0.001), and loss of motivation, increased mistakes in the workplace or domestically, and unusual behaviours or attitudes other than those listed were more common in early‐onset frontotemporal dementia (34.9%, P < 0.001; 49.4%, P < 0.001; 34.9%, P < 0.001, respectively). In addition, we observed gender differences whereby loss of memory was more common among women and irritability was more common among men. More than half of the participants were employed at symptom onset, and 57.2% of those who were employed at the onset had initial symptoms of increased mistakes in the workplace or domestically.ConclusionThis report reveals differences in the frequency of initial symptoms by EOD subtype. The results contribute to increasing public awareness of the initial symptoms of EOD, which will facilitate early diagnosis and social support.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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