Considering sex and gender in Alzheimer disease and other dementias
Equality Now · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
Suffering related to dementia is multifaceted because cognitive and physical functioning slowly deteriorates. Advanced age and sex, two of the most prominent risk factors for dementia, are not modifiable. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive alcohol use, and poor diet modulate susceptibility to dementia in both males and females. The degree to which the resulting health conditions (eg, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease) impact dementia risk varies by sex. Depending on the subtype of dementia, the ratio of male to female prevalence differs. For example, females are at greater risk of developing Alzheimer disease dementia, whereas males are at greater risk of developing vascular…
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2Topics & keywords
- Dementia
- Vascular dementia
- Disease
- Medicine
- Cognitive impairment
- Female sex
- Gerontology
- Gynecology
- Good health and well-being