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Mapping morbidity 10 years prior to a diagnosis of young onset Alzheimer's disease

Line Damsgaard, Janet Janbek, Thomas M. Laursen, Peter Hogh, Karsten Vestergaard, Hanne Gottrup, Christina Jensen-Dahm, Gunhild Waldemar

Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association(2024)

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INTRODUCTION: Early symptoms in young onset Alzheimer's disease (YOAD) may be misinterpreted, causing delayed diagnosis. This population-based study aimed to map morbidity prior to YOAD diagnosis. METHODS: In a register-based incidence density matched nested case-control study, we examined hospital-diagnosed morbidity for people diagnosed with YOAD in Danish memory clinics during 2016-2020 compared to controls in a 10-year period. Conditional logistic regression produced incidence rate ratios (IRRs). RESULTS: The study included 1745 cases and 5235 controls. YOAD patients had a higher morbidity burden in the year immediately before dementia diagnosis, for certain disorders up to 10 years before. This was especially evident for psychiatric morbidity with the highest increased IRRs throughout the entire period and IRR 1.43 (95% confidence interval 1.14-1.79) in the 5-10-years before dementia diagnosis. DISCUSSION: YOAD patients display a different pattern of morbidity up to 10 years prior to diagnosis. Awareness of specific alterations in morbidity may improve efforts toward a timely diagnosis.
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Alzheimer's disease,early warning signs,epidemiology,morbidity,registry-based,young onset dementia
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