Journal article
Strength together: examining risk and protective factors associated with dementia and cognitive impairment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through harmonisation of landmark studies
HXT Nguyen, Z Hyde, BJ McNamara, JA Hughson, K Radford, S Russell, L Flicker, R Quigley, R Malay, E Strivens, A Withall, L Lavrencic, B Draper, K Delbaere, R Cumming, D LoGiudice
BMC Neurology | BMC | Published : 2024
Abstract
Background: Rates of dementia for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are three to five times greater compared to non-Indigenous Australians, with earlier age of onset. However, the risk and protective factors that drive these higher rates vary across existing cohort studies, with minimal findings on the role of vascular risk factors beyond stroke. Harmonisation of data across studies may offer greater insights through enhanced diversity and strengthened statistical capabilities. This study aims to combine three landmark cohort studies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants to better understand the determinants of cognitive health and dementia. Methods/design: Three ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research is a collaboration of research groups, communities and individuals who participated in the original cohort studies. The authors are grateful to the Koori Growing Old Well Steering committee, Torres Strait Knowledge Circle, and Let's CHAT Dementia and OnTRACK Indigenous Reference Groups.