The effect of anxiety on all-cause dementia: A longitudinal analysis from the Hunter Community Study.
Kay KhaingXenia Dolja-GoreBalakrishnan R NairJulie BylesJohn AttiaPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2024)
Chronic and new anxiety were associated with increased risk of all-cause dementia, and this association was significant in those 70 years and younger. However, the resolved anxiety at follow-up reduced the risk, similar to that of the non-exposed group. These results suggest that timely management of anxiety may be a viable strategy in reducing the risk of dementia.