Body mass index in midlife and late‐life as a risk factor for dementia: a meta‐analysis of prospective studies
Australian National University · Centre for Mental Health
Abstract
The relationship between body mass index (BMI) (in midlife and late-life) and dementia was investigated in meta-analyses of 16 articles reporting on 15 prospective studies. Follow-ups ranged from 3.2 to 36.0 years. Meta-analyses were conducted on samples including 25 624 participants evaluated for Alzheimer's disease (AD), 15 435 participants evaluated for vascular dementia (VaD) and 30 470 followed for any type of dementia (Any Dementia). Low BMI in midlife was associated with 1.96 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.32, 2.92] times the risk of developing AD. The pooled relative risks for AD, VaD and Any Dementia for overweight BMI in midlife compared with normal BMI were 1.35 (95% CI:1.19, 1.54), 1.33 (95% CI:…
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4Topics & keywords
- Body mass index
- Dementia
- Gerontology
- Medicine
- Meta-analysis
- Risk factor
- Prospective cohort study
- Index (typography)