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Prevalence of DSM-5 mild and major neurocognitive disorder in India: Results from the LASI-DAD.

Alden L GrossEmma NicholsMarco AngrisaniMary GanguliHaomiao JinPranali KhobragadeKenneth M LangaErik MeijerMathew VargheseA B DeyJinkook Lee
Published in: PloS one (2024)
The prevalence of dementia in India is higher than previously recognized. These findings, coupled with a growing number of older adults in the coming decades in India, have important implications for society, public health, and families. We are aware of no previous Indian population-representative estimates of mild cognitive impairment, a group which will be increasingly important in coming years to identify for potential therapeutic treatment.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • cognitive decline
  • public health
  • risk factors
  • ms ms
  • physical activity
  • cross sectional
  • simultaneous determination
  • combination therapy