Sex-specific association between neighborhood characteristics and dementia: The Three-City cohort
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Alzheimer's & dementia. 2018-04, vol. 14, n° 4, p. 473-482
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INTRODUCTION: The living environment affects general health and may influence cognitive aging; however, the relationships between neighborhood characteristics and dementia are still poorly understood. METHODS: We used data ...Lire la suite >
INTRODUCTION: The living environment affects general health and may influence cognitive aging; however, the relationships between neighborhood characteristics and dementia are still poorly understood. METHODS: We used data from a French population-based prospective study (the Three-City cohort) that included 7016 participants aged 65 years and older with a 12-year follow-up. We used principal components analysis of neighborhood composition indicators to construct the Three-City deprivation score. To study its impact on dementia incidence, we performed survival analyses using a marginal Cox model to take into account intraneighborhood correlations. As interaction with sex was significant, analyses were stratified by sex. RESULTS: Even after controlling on individual factors, women living in deprived neighborhoods were at higher risk of dementia (hazard ratio = 1.29, 95% confidence interval 1.00-1.67) and Alzheimer's disease (hazard ratio = 1.42, 95% confidence interval 1.09-1.84). No association was found for men. DISCUSSION: Living in a deprived neighborhood is associated with higher risk of dementia in women.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
LEHA
SEPIA
VINTAGE
3C
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