Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring (Jan 2024)

Trajectory of multimorbidity before dementia: A 24‐year follow‐up study

  • Jing Guo,
  • Bin Gao,
  • Yun Huang,
  • Suhang Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract INTRODUCTION Although the multimorbidity–dementia association has been widely addressed, little is known on the long‐term trajectory of multimorbidity (TOM) in preclinical dementia. METHODS Based on the Health and Retirement Study, burden of multimorbidity was quantified with the total number of eight long‐term conditions (LTC). Patterns of TOM before dementia diagnosis were investigated with mixed‐effects models. RESULTS In 1752 dementia cases and 5256 matched controls, cases showed higher and faster increasing predicted number of LTC than controls, with a significant case–control difference from 20 years prior to dementia diagnosis. Larger increases in number of LTC during preclinical phase of dementia were found in White participants, females, those whose age at dementia onset was younger, and those who were less educated. DISCUSSION Our findings emphasize the faster accumulation of multimorbidity in prodromal dementia than in natural aging, as well as effect modifications by age and sex. Highlights TOM increased faster in prodromal dementia than in natural ageing. Patterns of TOM by dementia status diverged at 20 years before dementia diagnosis. Patterns of TOM were modified by age and sex.

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