2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13690-023-01171-7
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Prevalence of dementia, heart disease and stroke in community-dwelling adults in Canada, 2016–2021: opportunities for joint prevention

Sarah S. Singh,
Shiran Zhong,
Kem A. Rogers
et al.

Abstract: Introduction This aim of this study is to provide updated estimates on the prevalence of dementia, heart disease, and stroke in Canadian communities. Targeting all three conditions together, at the community level, may be key to disease prevention and health aging in the Canadian population. Methods Using nationwide health survey data, we calculated the age-standardized prevalence of self-reported dementia, heart disease and stroke in adults aged 1… Show more

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