Langa Kenneth M, Plassman Brenda L, Wallace Robert B, Herzog A Regula, Heeringa Steven G, Ofstedal Mary Beth, Burke James R, Fisher Gwenith G, Fultz Nancy H, Hurd Michael D, Potter Guy G, Rodgers Willard L, Steffens David C, Weir David R, Willis Robert J
Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Michigan Health System, 300 North Ingalls Building, Rm. 7E01, Box 4029, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Neuroepidemiology. 2005;25(4):181-91. doi: 10.1159/000087448. Epub 2005 Aug 15.
We describe the design and methods of the Aging, Demographics, and Memory Study (ADAMS), a new national study that will provide data on the antecedents, prevalence, outcomes, and costs of dementia and "cognitive impairment, not demented" (CIND) using a unique study design based on the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study (HRS). We also illustrate potential uses of the ADAMS data and provide information to interested researchers on obtaining ADAMS and HRS data.
The ADAMS is the first population-based study of dementia in the United States to include subjects from all regions of the country, while at the same time using a single standardized diagnostic protocol in a community-based sample. A sample of 856 individuals age 70 or older who were participants in the ongoing HRS received an extensive in-home clinical and neuropsychological assessment to determine a diagnosis of normal, CIND, or dementia. Within the CIND and dementia categories, subcategories (e.g. Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia) were assigned to denote the etiology of cognitive impairment.
Linking the ADAMS dementia clinical assessment data to the wealth of available longitudinal HRS data on health, health care utilization, informal care, and economic resources and behavior, will provide a unique opportunity to study the onset of CIND and dementia in a nationally representative population-based sample, as well as the risk factors, prevalence, outcomes, and costs of CIND and dementia.
我们描述了衰老、人口统计学与记忆研究(ADAMS)的设计和方法,这是一项新的全国性研究,它将基于具有全国代表性的健康与退休研究(HRS)采用独特的研究设计,提供有关痴呆症以及“认知障碍但未痴呆”(CIND)的前因、患病率、后果和成本的数据。我们还举例说明了ADAMS数据的潜在用途,并向感兴趣的研究人员提供有关获取ADAMS和HRS数据的信息。
ADAMS是美国第一项基于人群的痴呆症研究,纳入了来自该国所有地区的受试者,同时在社区样本中使用单一标准化诊断方案。856名年龄在70岁及以上且参与正在进行的HRS的个体样本接受了广泛的家庭临床和神经心理学评估,以确定其诊断为正常、CIND或痴呆症。在CIND和痴呆症类别中,指定了子类别(如阿尔茨海默病、血管性痴呆)以表示认知障碍的病因。
将ADAMS痴呆症临床评估数据与现有的关于健康、医疗保健利用、非正式护理以及经济资源和行为的大量纵向HRS数据相联系,将提供一个独特的机会,在一个具有全国代表性的基于人群的样本中研究CIND和痴呆症的发病情况,以及CIND和痴呆症的风险因素、患病率、后果和成本。