A new study suggests older people of color may face higher rates of dementia than their white counterparts. Researchers analyzed the records of nearly 2 million people enrolled in the Veterans Health Administration.
- A new study suggests older people of color may face higher rates of dementia than their white counterparts.Researchers analyzed the records of nearly 2 million people enrolled in the Veterans Health Administration.
They found significant differences in dementia incidences among those 55 years old or older, based on race and ethnicity. According to researchers, Hispanic participants were nearly two times more likely to develop dementia compared to white participants.They also found higher risks with Asian and other minority participants.
Researchers said clinicians should be aware of the risk factors for dementia within certain groups so they can help control those factors when possible.
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