“…14,17,28 Other studies have described additional medical issues in DS adults, including skin and hair diseases, early-onset menopause, visual and hearing impairments, pulmonary disease, obstructive sleep apnoea, musculoskeletal disease, type 1 diabetes mellitus, overweight and obesity, gastroesophageal reflux disease, celiac disease and an age-related increased risk for dementia. 14,17,[25][26][27]29,30 The likelihood of epilepsy and seizures increases with age, especially if there is comorbid dementia, but is also related to the age of onset of the disease. 29 In some studies, older adults with DS were found to have a higher incidence of respiratory disease and congenital anomalies, 29 dementia, hypothyroidism, skin problems, 17 cardiac disease, neurologic disease as well as shorter height and stature.…”