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Preventing dementia by preventing stroke : The Berlin Manifesto

Hachinski, Vladimir (författare)
University of Western Ontario
Einhäupl, Karl (författare)
Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Ganten, Detlev (författare)
Charité - University Medicine Berlin
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Alladi, Suvarna (författare)
National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore
Brayne, Carol (författare)
University of Cambridge
Stephan, Blossom C.M. (författare)
University of Nottingham
Sweeney, Melanie D. (författare)
University of Southern California
Zlokovic, Berislav (författare)
University of Southern California
Iturria-Medina, Yasser (författare)
McGill University
Iadecola, Costantino (författare)
Weill Cornell Medical College
Nishimura, Nozomi (författare)
Cornell University
Schaffer, Chris B. (författare)
Cornell University
Whitehead, Shawn N. (författare)
University of Western Ontario
Black, Sandra E. (författare)
University of Toronto
Østergaard, Leif (författare)
Aarhus University,Aarhus University Hospital
Wardlaw, Joanna (författare)
University of Edinburgh
Greenberg, Steven (författare)
Massachusetts General Hospital
Friberg, Leif (författare)
Karolinska Institute
Norrving, Bo (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Klinisk strokeforskning,Forskargrupper vid Lunds universitet,Stroke policy och kvalitetsregisterforskning,LUBIN Lab- Lunds laboratorium för neurokirurgisk hjärnskadeforskning,Clinical Stroke Research Group,Lund University Research Groups,Stroke policy and quality register research,LUBIN Lab- Lund Brain Injury laboratory for Neurosurgical research
Rowe, Brian (författare)
University of Alberta
Joanette, Yves (författare)
Canadian Institutes of Health and Research
Hacke, Werner (författare)
Heidelberg University
Kuller, Lewis (författare)
University of Pittsburgh
Dichgans, Martin (författare)
University of Toronto,Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich,Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology,German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Bonn
Endres, Matthias (författare)
University of Toronto,Berlin Institute of Health (BIH),Charité - University Medicine Berlin,German Centre for Cardiovascular Research,German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Bonn
Khachaturian, Zaven S. (författare)
University of Toronto,The Campaign To Prevent Alzheimer's Disease
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2019-07
2019
Engelska 24 s.
Ingår i: Alzheimer's and Dementia. - : Wiley. - 1552-5260 .- 1552-5279. ; 15:7, s. 961-984
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)
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  • The incidence of stroke and dementia are diverging across the world, rising for those in low- and middle-income countries and falling in those in high-income countries. This suggests that whatever factors cause these trends are potentially modifiable. At the population level, neurological disorders as a group account for the largest proportion of disability-adjusted life years globally (10%). Among neurological disorders, stroke (42%) and dementia (10%) dominate. Stroke and dementia confer risks for each other and share some of the same, largely modifiable, risk and protective factors. In principle, 90% of strokes and 35% of dementias have been estimated to be preventable. Because a stroke doubles the chance of developing dementia and stroke is more common than dementia, more than a third of dementias could be prevented by preventing stroke. Developments at the pathological, pathophysiological, and clinical level also point to new directions. Growing understanding of brain pathophysiology has unveiled the reciprocal interaction of cerebrovascular disease and neurodegeneration identifying new therapeutic targets to include protection of the endothelium, the blood-brain barrier, and other components of the neurovascular unit. In addition, targeting amyloid angiopathy aspects of inflammation and genetic manipulation hold new testable promise. In the meantime, accumulating evidence suggests that whole populations experiencing improved education, and lower vascular risk factor profiles (e.g., reduced prevalence of smoking) and vascular disease, including stroke, have better cognitive function and lower dementia rates. At the individual levels, trials have demonstrated that anticoagulation of atrial fibrillation can reduce the risk of dementia by 48% and that systolic blood pressure lower than 140 mmHg may be better for the brain. Based on these considerations, the World Stroke Organization has issued a proclamation, endorsed by all the major international organizations focused on global brain and cardiovascular health, calling for the joint prevention of stroke and dementia. This article summarizes the evidence for translation into action.

Ämnesord

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Geriatrik (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Geriatrics (hsv//eng)

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Alzheimer's disease
Cognitive impairment
Dementia
Neurovascular unit
Policy
Prevention
Resilience
Risk factor reduction
Stroke
Treatment

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