Fox Sarah, León Tomás, Mariano Luciano, Arshad Faheem, Magrath Guimet Nahuel, Hope Grainne, Tituaña Kuripacha, Zapata-Restrepo Lina María
Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration Greater Manchester (ARC-GM), Manchester, United Kingdom.
Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Front Dement. 2023 Oct 16;2:1275641. doi: 10.3389/frdem.2023.1275641. eCollection 2023.
While age-specific dementia prevalence is falling in many countries, several recent reviews estimate prevalence in Latin America to be higher than anywhere else in the world. This may be, in part, due to the high incidence of socioeconomic and health-related risk factors present in the region. However, growing evidence suggests that primary and secondary prevention via modifiable risk factors is possible, and that 40% of cases may be mitigated through interventions which target modifiable risk. This suggests that there may be significant scope for dementia risk reduction in this region. In June 2021, eight fellows from the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) hosted an expert consensus workshop on challenges and opportunities for brain health and dementia prevention in Latin America. The workshop brought together 16 experts in dementia, aging, and brain health from a range of professional backgrounds and geographical regions. From this workshop we collated an expert-led consensus regarding the practical challenges and opportunities implicit in embedding brain health and dementia prevention initiatives in the Latin American context. Here we discuss the outcomes of this workshop, highlighting several challenges and opportunities and discussing how these may be addressed.
虽然许多国家特定年龄段的痴呆症患病率正在下降,但最近的几项综述估计,拉丁美洲的患病率高于世界其他任何地方。这可能部分归因于该地区存在的社会经济和健康相关风险因素的高发病率。然而,越来越多的证据表明,通过可改变的风险因素进行一级和二级预防是可行的,并且40%的病例可以通过针对可改变风险的干预措施得到缓解。这表明该地区在降低痴呆症风险方面可能有很大空间。2021年6月,全球脑健康研究所(GBHI)的八名研究员主办了一次关于拉丁美洲脑健康和痴呆症预防的挑战与机遇的专家共识研讨会。该研讨会汇集了来自一系列专业背景和地理区域的16名痴呆症、衰老和脑健康专家。通过这次研讨会,我们整理出了一份由专家主导的共识,内容涉及在拉丁美洲背景下开展脑健康和痴呆症预防倡议所隐含的实际挑战和机遇。在此,我们讨论本次研讨会的成果,突出几个挑战和机遇,并探讨如何应对这些挑战和机遇。