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Does Marital Status Affect the Incidence of Dementia?

by Sudha Bhat on January 18, 2016 at 12:52 PM
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Age-related diseases such as dementia are on a rapid rise and offer a major challenge to the medical fraternity. Literature indicates that social relationships have been associated with the incidence of dementia. Numerous studies have shown that marriage is linked to better physical and psychological health for many adults.


A prospective population-based study encompassing about two million individuals was conducted in Sweden in a cohort of young-old (50 to 64 years) and middle-old (65 to 74 years) to examine the association between marital status and dementia. Assessment of the risk of dementia among various marital status categories were done.

‘Unmarried people are found to be at risk for early-and-late-onset dementia. Social-based interventions may provide an opportunity to reduce the overall dementia risk.’

A total of 2 288 489 individuals, without prior dementia diagnosis at baseline participated in this study. Identification of dementia was done using the Swedish National Patient Register and the Cause of Death Register. One of the strengths of the study was that the authors were able to estimate the risk for various subcategories of unmarried individuals and also divide the sample according to gender and age groups mainly due to the large sample size.

The participants were classified into four categories:

Time to event was estimated from the time of enrollment in the study until the time of dementia diagnosis, of being lost to follow-up, death or date of final follow-up, whichever event came first. The study had a follow-up period of up to 10 years.

Cox's proportional hazard regression models were used to analyze the relation between marital status and dementia. Two models were used to adjust for multiple covariates; model 1: adjusted for age and gender and model 2: additionally adjusted for having adult children, education, income and prior cardiovascular disease.

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Conclusion

Limitations of the study

The authors are of the opinion that more studies are required to fully understand the relationship between marital status and dementia.

References:

1. http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/6/1/e008565.full?g=w_jnnp_open_tab

2. http://www.nhs.uk/news/2009/07July/Pages/Maritalstatusanddementiarisk.aspx

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