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Ethnic factors identified in dementia prevention 09 Jul 2021 14:33 PM More Related Stories Related Podcast More than half of cases of dementia among Māori could be preventable, according to a University of Auckland study. Co-author Etuini Ma’u from the university’s Department of Psychological Medicine says Aotearoa’s surging rates of dementia can be limited by targeting 12 potentially modifiable risk factors that vary across ethnic groups. For Māori and Pacific peoples that’s likely to be hearing loss and lower education levels, while for Europeans it’s social isolation and hearing loss, and for those of Asian ethnicity - physical inactivity. ....
123rf Reducing obesity could be one of the best ways to slow the increase in the number of New Zealanders with dementia For European New Zealanders the PAF was 47.6 per cent, for Māori 51.4 per cent, for Pacific people 50.8 per cent, and for Asians 40.8 per cent. Researchers involved in the study came from Waikato, Counties Manukau and Auckland district health boards, the University of Auckland, and University College London. The study has been published in Risk factors with the highest adjusted PAF for the overall New Zealand population were hearing loss (7.8 per cent), obesity (5.5 per cent) and social isolation (5.4 per cent). ....
+Undoctored Media release from the University of Auckland Friday 9 July 2021, 09:33 AM 1 minute to Read Dr Etuini Ma’u, University of Auckland senior lecturer in the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences Aotearoa’s surging rates of dementia can be limited by targeting 12 potentially modifiable risk factors that vary across ethnic groups, a University of Auckland study suggests. The number of people in New Zealand with dementia is forecast to increase from 70,000 today to 170,000 by 2050. However, many cases can be avoided by reducing contributing factors such as hearing loss, smoking, depression, obesity, social isolation and physical inactivity, according to a new study published in The Lancet – Regional Health Western Pacific. ....