
World Alzheimer Report 2014
Dementia and risk reduction: An analysis of protective and modifiable risk factors
The fifth World Alzheimer Report critically examines the evidence for the existence of modifiable risk factors for dementia.
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The fifth World Alzheimer Report critically examines the evidence for the existence of modifiable risk factors for dementia.
About the report The ‘Nutrition and dementia’ report investigates how the right nutrition can help make life better for people affected by dementia. The report reviews dietary factors across the life course that might increase or decrease the risk of onset of dementia in later life. While obesity in mid-life…
The Global Impact of Dementia 2013-2050 is a policy brief for heads of government, updating ADI’s prevalence figures published in the World Alzheimer Report 2009.
This report has reviewed existing National Dementia Plans from around the world. It includes recommendations for governments on how a best practice plan should be developed and implemented.
This report examines the prevalence and predicted costs of dementia in the Americas, both for the region as a whole and for each individual country.
The World Alzheimer Report 2013 maps out the key components of continuing care and support for people with dementia, addressing some of the challenges in quality of care and the quality of life of those most affected.
The World Alzheimer Report 2012 reveals stigma and social exclusion are major barriers for people with dementia and their carers.
This report provides the most authoritative overview of the impact of dementia worldwide, with the inclusion of the best practices and practical case studies from around the world.