2005-2020年美国烟草使用者痴呆症死亡率上升:来自CDC-WONDER数据库的见解

IF 3.4 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Maryam Saghir, Muhammad Affan, Eshal Saghir, Khola Qazi, Mahtab Zafar, Sima Rawal, Nara Michaelson, Yasar Sattar
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背景:痴呆症是老年人群发病和死亡的主要原因,吸烟被认为是一个主要的可改变的危险因素。尽管存在这种确定的联系,但烟草使用者因痴呆而死亡的全国趋势仍未得到充分探讨。方法:我们使用CDC WONDER数据库分析2005年至2020年期间烟草使用者因痴呆导致的死亡。按人口统计和地区计算并分类了每10万美国人口的年龄调整死亡率。采用联合点回归估计年变化百分比和平均年变化百分比。结果:在年龄≥65岁的老年人中,共有63,623人死于烟草使用者的痴呆。AAMR从2005年的3.25急剧上升到2020年的12.87。男性的总体AAMR高于女性。非西班牙裔白人的总体AAMR最高。从地区来看,最高的AAMR记录在中西部和非大都市地区。结论:在美国,烟草使用者因痴呆症导致的死亡人数急剧上升,性别、种族和地理差异显著。这些发现强调了迫切需要有针对性的戒烟计划和公平的痴呆症护理策略,以减轻日益增长的负担。
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Rising dementia mortality among tobacco users in the US, 2005-2020: insights from CDC-WONDER database.

Background: Dementia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the aging population, with tobacco use recognized as a major modifiable risk factor. Despite this established link, national trends in mortality due to dementia among tobacco users remain underexplored.

Methods: We analyzed deaths due to dementia in tobacco users using the CDC WONDER database from 2005 to 2020. Age-adjusted mortality rates per 100,000 of the US population were calculated and categorized by demographics and region. Joinpoint regression was used to estimate Annual Percent Change and Average Annual Percent Change.

Results: A total of 63,623 deaths due to dementia among tobacco users were recorded among older adults aged ≥65 years. The AAMR observed a significantly steep incline from 3.25 in 2005 to 12.87 in 2020. Men observed higher overall AAMR than women. Non-Hispanic White population had the highest overall AAMR. Regionally, the highest AAMR was recorded in the Midwest and non-metropolitan areas.

Conclusion: Deaths due to dementia among tobacco users has risen sharply in the U.S. with marked disparities by sex, race, and geography. These findings highlight the urgent need for targeted smoking cessation programs and equitable dementia care strategies to mitigate the growing burden.

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