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Dementia Risk Declining With Each Generation, Says Promising New Study : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 10, 2025 2:55 am
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Dementia Risk Decreasing for Younger Generations, Study Finds

Dementia cases are a growing concern globally, with millions of people affected by neurodegenerative diseases under the dementia umbrella. However, a recent study suggests that younger generations may have a lower risk of developing dementia as they age.

The research, led by economist Xiaoxue Dou from the University of Queensland in Australia, analyzed health survey data from the US, Europe, and England. The study focused on individuals aged 71 years and older, with data grouped into four-year age categories. The findings revealed that more recent birth cohorts were less likely to develop dementia in all regions studied, with women showing a more pronounced decrease in risk compared to men.

According to the study, the prevalence of dementia in younger cohorts was lower than in older age groups. For example, in the US study, individuals aged 81 to 85 from the 1939-1943 birth cohort had a lower dementia prevalence rate compared to those born between 1890-1913.

While the research team acknowledges that their data may not fully represent minority groups, they believe that the overall trend of decreasing dementia risk among younger generations has important implications for healthcare planning, long-term care policies, and workforce needs in aging populations.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open, suggests that while the global aging population may lead to more people living with dementia, the percentage of individuals affected by the disease may actually be on the decline, at least within the studied groups.

This shift in dementia risk among younger generations highlights the need for continued research and proactive measures to address the evolving landscape of neurodegenerative diseases.

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