美国阿尔茨海默病病例率自2000年以来翻了一倍。
Rate Of Alzheimer's Cases In The US Has Doubled Since 2000

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美国阿尔茨海默病死亡人数自2000年以来翻了一倍,截至2023年,从每10万人中17.6人增加到34人。 这种增长可能归因于人口老龄化——年龄是最大的风险因素——以及潜在的诊断和报告改进。 2020年出现了一个显著的激增,COVID-19死亡病例与潜在痴呆症患者的死亡病例有很大重叠;在85岁以上人群中,近四分之一的COVID-19死亡病例也列出了阿尔茨海默病作为促成因素,这主要是由于护理机构的爆发。 阿尔茨海默病协会强调,痴呆症常常被诊断不足,尤其是在黑人和西班牙裔社区,导致护理和计划延迟。早期症状包括记忆丧失、冷漠和抑郁。 识别这些迹象对于及时干预和支持至关重要。

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The rate of people dying of Alzheimer’s disease in the United States has doubled since the year 2000, according to the Alzheimer’s Association's latest report. Where an average of 17.6 people per 100,000 died from the form of dementia at the turn of the millennium, the figure had climbed to 34 per 100,000 people as of 2023.

This is likely the result of an aging population, since age is the predominant risk factor for Alzheimer’s dementia. However, it could also reflect a rise in the number of formal diagnoses of the disease or even in the number of physicians who are reporting Alzheimer’s as a cause of death.

As Statista's Anna Fleck shows in the graphic below, the number of deaths from dementia spiked in 2020 in the U.S., with one in every 10 death certificates that year listing Covid-19 as the primary cause of death also listing Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia as a multiple cause of death.

Infographic: Rate of Alzheimer’s Cases in the U.S. Has Doubled Since 2000 | Statista

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Among people aged 85 or older who died of Covid-19 in 2020 or 2021, Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia was listed as a multiple cause of death on almost a quarter of death certificates.

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, this is largely due to the fact that nursing homes and long-term care facilities were the site of major outbreaks in the early stages of the pandemic, with residents with Alzheimer’s particularly vulnerable.

Dementia is often underdiagnosed, with some studies indicating that such underdiagnosis is higher in Black and Hispanic older adults. This can lead to harms such as delayed access to treatment and supportive services as well as less time for care planning.

Early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include difficulty remembering recent conversations, names or events, apathy and depression.

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