Prevalence of Subjective Cognitive Decline Among Older Multiracial Adults, 2019-2023.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Tracy Lam-Hine, Michelle C Odden, Bryan D James, David H Rehkopf
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Background: The Multiracial population is the fastest-growing racial group in the United States but remains underrepresented in cognitive aging research. No national estimates exist for subjective cognitive decline (SCD)-a self-reported indicator of worsening memory associated with dementia risk-among older Multiracial adults. Methods: We used 2019-2023 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from states that administered the optional cognitive decline module (n = 599,874 adults aged ≥45). We estimated crude and age/sex-adjusted SCD prevalence by race and Hispanic ethnicity using survey-weighted logistic regression with predictive marginal standardization. Results: Adjusted SCD prevalence was highest among American Indian or Alaska Native (16.3%) and Multiracial (16.0%) adults, twice that of Asian adults (7.9%). Among Multiracial adults, state-level adjusted prevalence showed low variation (IQR: 18.5%-19.2%). Conclusions: These are the first national estimates of SCD for the Multiracial population, highlighting the need for inclusion in cognitive aging and dementia research.

2019-2023年多种族老年人主观认知能力下降的患病率
背景:多种族人口是美国增长最快的种族群体,但在认知衰老研究中仍未得到充分代表。在多种族老年人中,主观认知能力下降(SCD)是一种与痴呆风险相关的记忆恶化的自我报告指标,目前尚无全国性的估计数据。方法:我们使用来自实施可选认知衰退模块的州的2019-2023年行为风险因素监测系统数据(n = 599,874名年龄≥45岁的成年人)。我们使用具有预测边际标准化的调查加权逻辑回归,估计了种族和西班牙裔的粗患病率和年龄/性别调整的SCD患病率。结果:调整后的SCD患病率在美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民(16.3%)和多种族成年人(16.0%)中最高,是亚洲成年人(7.9%)的两倍。在多种族成年人中,国家水平调整后的患病率差异较小(IQR: 18.5%-19.2%)。结论:这是对多种族人群SCD的首次全国估计,强调了将其纳入认知衰老和痴呆研究的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aging and Health is an interdisciplinary forum for the presentation of research findings and scholarly exchange in the area of aging and health. Manuscripts are sought that deal with social and behavioral factors related to health and aging. Disciplines represented include the behavioral and social sciences, public health, epidemiology, demography, health services research, nursing, social work, medicine, and related disciplines. Although preference is given to manuscripts presenting the findings of original research, review and methodological pieces will also be considered.
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