Sex differences in dementia risk and risk factors: Individual-participant data analysis using 21 cohorts across six continents from the COSMIC consortium

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2023
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WILEY
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GONG, Jessica
HARRIS, Katie
LIPNICKI, Darren M.
CASTRO-COSTA, Erico
LIMA-COSTA, Maria Fernanda
DINIZ, Breno S.
XIAO, Shifu
LIPTON, Richard B.
KATZ, Mindy J.
WANG, Cuiling
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ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA, v.19, n.8, p.3365-3378, 2023
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IntroductionSex differences in dementia risk, and risk factor (RF) associations with dementia, remain uncertain across diverse ethno-regional groups. MethodsA total of 29,850 participants (58% women) from 21 cohorts across six continents were included in an individual participant data meta-analysis. Sex-specific hazard ratios (HRs), and women-to-men ratio of hazard ratios (RHRs) for associations between RFs and all-cause dementia were derived from mixed-effect Cox models. ResultsIncident dementia occurred in 2089 (66% women) participants over 4.6 years (median). Women had higher dementia risk (HR, 1.12 [1.02, 1.23]) than men, particularly in low- and lower-middle-income economies. Associations between longer education and former alcohol use with dementia risk (RHR, 1.01 [1.00, 1.03] per year, and 0.55 [0.38, 0.79], respectively) were stronger for men than women; otherwise, there were no discernible sex differences in other RFs. DiscussionDementia risk was higher in women than men, with possible variations by country-level income settings, but most RFs appear to work similarly in women and men.
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data harmonization, dementia, diversity, risk factor, sex difference
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