Journal Article DZNE-2025-01304

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Toward targeted dementia prevention: Population attributable fractions and risk profiles in Germany

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2025
Wiley Hoboken, NJ

Alzheimer's & dementia / Diagnosis, assessment & disease monitoring 17(4), e70225 () [10.1002/dad2.70225]

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Abstract: Effective dementia prevention requires understanding the distribution of modifiable risk factors and identifying high-risk subgroups. We estimated the prevention potential in Germany and identified risk profiles to inform precision public health.We analyzed nationally representative data from the 2023 German Aging Survey (n = 4992). Population attributable fractions and potential impact fractions were computed for established modifiable risk factors. Relative risks were taken from meta-analyses. Latent class analysis identified risk profiles.An estimated 36% of dementia cases in Germany are attributable to modifiable risk factors. Reducing their prevalence by 15%-30% could prevent 170,000-330,000 cases by 2050. We identified four risk profiles-metabolic, sensory impairment, alcohol, and lower-risk-each associated with demographic and regional characteristics.Our findings highlight considerable national prevention potential and reveal population subgroups with shared risk patterns. These profiles provide a foundation for designing targeted, equitable, and efficient dementia prevention strategies.36% of dementia cases in Germany are linked to modifiable risk factors.A 15% reduction in risk factor prevalence could prevent 170,000 cases by 2050.Key contributors: depression, hearing loss, low education, and obesity.Data-driven risk profiles identified (e.g., metabolic, sensory, low-risk).Risk profiles strongly associated with sociodemographic characteristics.

Keyword(s): Alzheimer's disease ; cognition ; cognitive decline ; lifestyle ; modifiable risk factors ; prevention ; risk groups

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  1. 353 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF4-353) (POF4-353)

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