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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia in Mexico.
Magallón-Zertuche, Valeria; Garrido-Dzib, Angel Gabriel; Salazar-Gonzalez, Elizabeth; González-Castro, Diana Gabriela; Chávez-Loría, Geovanni; Avila-Nava, Azalia; Gutiérrez-Solis, Ana Ligia.
Affiliation
  • Magallón-Zertuche V; Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de la Península de Yucatán IMSS-Bienestar, Merida, Mexico.
  • Garrido-Dzib AG; Becario de la Dirección General de Calidad y Educación en Salud (DGCES), Secretaría de Salud, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.
  • Salazar-Gonzalez E; Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de la Península de Yucatán IMSS-Bienestar, Merida, Mexico.
  • González-Castro DG; Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán (UADY), Merida, Mexico.
  • Chávez-Loría G; Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de la Península de Yucatán IMSS-Bienestar, Merida, Mexico.
  • Avila-Nava A; Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de la Península de Yucatán IMSS-Bienestar, Merida, Mexico.
  • Gutiérrez-Solis AL; Hospital Regional de Alta Especialidad de la Península de Yucatán IMSS-Bienestar, Merida, Mexico.
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord ; : 1, 2024 Jun 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38857590
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Age remains one of the major risk factors for the onset of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. Studies on the prevalence of these conditions in Mexico used different methods, tools, and populations with different health statuses. All these heterogeneous results may be a problem in identifying the true prevalence of MCI and dementia in Mexico. To our knowledge, there is not a systematic review available that presents essential figures on the prevalence of these conditions in Mexico. Therefore, we intend to access the maximum number of reports published on the topic and determine the prevalence of MCI and dementia in older Mexican adults.

METHODS:

A systematic review using PubMed, Cochrane, Research Gate, Lilacs, and Scielo databases was performed. Meta-analysis of the prevalence of MCI and dementia was performed using a random-effects model and presented in a forest plot among cross-sectional, epidemiological, and pooled studies.

RESULTS:

Sixteen articles were included. The overall prevalence of MCI of 18% (95% CI 0.10-0.27) was estimated from pooled information from 12 selected studies, in women 21% (95% CI 0.08-0.38) and in men 18% (95% CI 0.06-0.33). The overall prevalence of dementia of 10% (95% CI 0.06-0.14) was estimated from pooled information from 9 selected studies, in women 14% (95% CI 0.05-0.25) and in men 10% (95% CI 0.04-0.17).

CONCLUSION:

Mexican older individuals have a similar prevalence of dementia and MCI as reported by international data; nevertheless, the prevalence is higher than in some Latin American countries. Mexico has particular issues that must be resolved, such as a lack of research in the southern regions of the country and the high incidence of comorbidities.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: En Journal: Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Journal subject: GERIATRIA / NEUROLOGIA / PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: En Journal: Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord Journal subject: GERIATRIA / NEUROLOGIA / PSIQUIATRIA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico