Dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean: Prevalence, Incidence, Impact, and Trends over Time
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2023-04-14ISBN
978-92-75-12665-3 (PDF) 978-92-75-12666-0 (print version)
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The chapter Dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean: Prevalence, Incidence, Impact, and Trends over Time, is part of the publication series titled “Decade of Healthy Aging: situation and challenges”. This document aims to provide an outline of the current situation in Latin America and the Caribbean in respect of the prevalence and incidence of dementia and its impact on the health status of older people.
As dementia is a significant global health problem which also has social and economic impacts this document highlights the importance of monitoring dementia in the region. The document evidences that dementia is one of the main contributors to dependence and disability in older people in Latin America and the Caribbean and, although its prevalence and incidence increase exponentially with age, it is not part of normal aging. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common dementia, and there is no cure for this condition, but with timely diagnosis is possible to ameliorate symptoms. It is important to assess what are the needs of people leaving with dementia and their families and to integrate dementia risk reduction strategies in pre-existing strategies for other non-communicable diseases.
As shown in the report, despite the huge burden dementia is still underdiagnosed, and it is fundamental to better monitor its prevalence, incidence and the different societal impact that dementia can have. For that, it is crucial to promote the use of harmonized methodologies to address this information in a broader number of studies and countries in the region. This can contribute to the generation of direct actions to decrease dementia risk and lead to healthier lives for people with dementia and their families. This publication is part of the series The Decade of Healthy Aging in the Americas: Situation and Challenges.
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Pan American Health Organization. Dementia in Latin America and the Caribbean: Prevalence, Incidence, Impact, and Trends over Time. Washington, DC: PAHO; 2023. Available from: https://doi.org/10.37774/9789275126653
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