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The estimated more than doubling of people living with dementia will also occur as Australia’s population grows and ages.
“The rate of deaths due to dementia also increased from 39 to 65 deaths per 100,000 population.”
‘Need to double everything’
There are many forms of dementia, with the most common being the degenerative brain disease Alzheimer’s disease.
“If we really wanted to properly diagnose and treat a million people, we would need to double our capacity in our memory clinics. We would need to double our capacity in our nursing homes. We would need to double everything,” Low said.
What are the risk factors?
“That’s not to say that genetic factors may not play a role in other cases, but that the genetic change isn’t causative in those cases. Instead, there’s a variety of environmental risk factors that have been implicated.”
“When we move to later life, things like social isolation and not being sort of actively involved in leisure activities and social engagement and also having uncorrected visual loss are some of the risk factors that come up,” Collins-Praino said.
“We don’t really have evidence that dementia cases are prevented by addressing any of these risk factors.”