Community-level educational attainment and dementia: a 6-year longitudinal multilevel study in Japan.
Tomo TakasugiTaishi TsujiMasamichi HanazatoYasuhiro MiyaguniToshiyuki OjimaKatsunori KondoPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2021)
Older people living in communities with low educational attainment among their age demographic develop dementia more often compared with those living in areas with high educational attainment after adjusting for individual-level educational attainment and covariates; the association was pronounced in non-urban areas. Securing education for adolescents as a life course and population approach could thus be crucial in preventing dementia later in life among older people living in non-urban areas.