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Prevalent stroke, age of its onset, and post‐stroke lifestyle in relation to dementia: A prospective cohort study

Wansi Zhong, Hui Chen, Xiaoxian Gong, Lusha Tong, Xin Xu, Geng Zong, Changzheng Yuan, Min Lou

2023Alzheimer s & Dementia14 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The association of age at stroke onset with dementia and the role of post-stroke lifestyle on dementia risk remains unclear. METHODS: We leveraged data of 496,251 dementia-free participants from UK Biobank and explored the relationship between age at stroke onset and incident dementia. Among 8328 participants with stroke history, we further investigated the association of a healthy lifestyle with risk of dementia. RESULTS: Participants with stroke history had a higher risk of dementia (hazard ratio [HR], 2.02). The association was stronger among participants with stroke onset at a younger age (≤50: HR, 2.63) compared with those at the age > 50 years (50-60: HR, 2.17; ≥60: HR, 1.58). Among participants with stroke history, a favorable lifestyle was associated with a lower risk of incident dementia. DISCUSSION: Stroke onset in earlier life stage predicted a higher risk for dementia, but a favorable post-stroke lifestyle may protect against dementia.

Topics & Concepts

DementiaStroke (engine)Hazard ratioMedicineCohortProspective cohort studyCohort studyProportional hazards modelGerontologyPhysical therapyInternal medicineConfidence intervalDiseaseEngineeringMechanical engineeringDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
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