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The findings show a 40% higher risk among housing-insecure veterans.
The findings were consistent regardless of dementia subtype.
People living with dementia are more likely to have a registered care partner with shared access to a patient portal.
The incidence of dementia increased at age 66 and 80 years for those with schizophrenia versus those without serious mental illness.
Inappropriate diagnosis is common, especially in older patients and those with dementia or an altered mental status on presentation.
Dementia rates, however, were lower than a comparison cohort of people with Parkinson’s disease.
The population-attributable fraction for nongenetic risk factors combined is similar for men and women, but it varies across racial and ethnic groups.
The authors say that future work should focus on determining whether transfers are needed.
Younger age at A-Fib onset was linked to increased risks of all-cause and vascular dementia and Alzheimer disease.
The association was largely independent of changes in hemoglobin A1c and insulin usage.