Professor Fiona Matthews F.Matthews@hull.ac.uk
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Research and Enterprise
The incidence of dementia in England and Wales: Findings from the five identical sites of the MRC CFA study
Matthews, Fiona; Brayne, Carol; Arie, Tom; Bond, John; Copeland, John; Day, Nick; Devakumar, Deepa; Dewey, Mike; Fairbairn, Andrew; Grimley-Evans, John; Huppert, Felicia; Kay, David; McCracken, Cherie; McKeith, Ian; Morgan, Kevin; Paykel, Gene; Barnes, L.; Chatfield, M.; Esiri, M.; Forster, G.; Gao, L.; Goddard, O.; Ince, P.; Johnson, A.; McGee, M.; Mathewson, D.; Walker, N.; Nickson, J.; Parker, C.
Authors
Carol Brayne
Tom Arie
John Bond
John Copeland
Nick Day
Deepa Devakumar
Mike Dewey
Andrew Fairbairn
John Grimley-Evans
Felicia Huppert
David Kay
Cherie McCracken
Ian McKeith
Kevin Morgan
Gene Paykel
L. Barnes
M. Chatfield
M. Esiri
G. Forster
L. Gao
O. Goddard
P. Ince
A. Johnson
M. McGee
D. Mathewson
N. Walker
J. Nickson
C. Parker
Abstract
Background: Although incidence of dementia is known to vary between nations, variation within country has not been explored because most incidence studies are single site or have insufficient numbers to compare sites. Few countries have conducted multisite incidence studies in order to facilitate national comparisons. This study aims to provide robust measures of the variation of the incidence of dementia across sites within England and Wales and produce overall estimates by age and sex. Methods and Findings: The Medical Research Council Cognitive Function and Ageing Study used identical methodology in five diverse sites across the United Kingdom, each with different risk patterns and mortality rates. Incidence has been estimated using likelihood-based methods between the first two waves of interviews. Incidence rates rise with age, particularly above the age of 75 y, from 7.4 (95% confidence interval, 3.6-16.1) per 1,000 person years at age 65-69 y to 84.9 (95% confidence interval, 63.0-107.8) per 1,000 person years at age 85 y and above. The rate of increase for both sexes is marked, and continues into the oldest age groups. Hence, it is estimated that approximately 180,000 new cases of dementia occur in England and Wales each year. There is no convincing evidence of variation across sites, and incidence rates do not reflect the variations in the prevalence of possible risk factors in these sites. Conclusion: There is no evidence, within England and Wales, of variation in dementia incidence across sites. Dementia incidence rates do not tail off at the oldest ages. © 2005 Matthews et al.
Citation
Matthews, F., Brayne, C., Arie, T., Bond, J., Copeland, J., Day, N., …Parker, C. (2005). The incidence of dementia in England and Wales: Findings from the five identical sites of the MRC CFA study. PLoS Medicine, 2(8), 0753-0763. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020193
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2005 |
Deposit Date | Dec 8, 2023 |
Journal | PLoS Medicine |
Print ISSN | 1549-1277 |
Electronic ISSN | 1549-1676 |
Publisher | Public Library of Science |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 8 |
Pages | 0753-0763 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020193 |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4455602 |
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