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The PREVENT research programme—A novel research programme to identify and manage midlife risk for dementia: The conceptual framework

Authors

Ritchie, Craig W., Wells, Katie, Ritchie, Karen

Journal

International Review of Psychiatry, Volume: 25, No.: 6, Pages.: 748-754

Year of Publication

2013

Abstract

It is clear that the neurodegenerative disease processes which cause dementias are initiated many years before the onset of symptoms. In people with mild cognitive impairment there is already good evidence available to suggest that many of the key pathologies are well established. The PREVENT research programme seeks to understand the origin point and sequence of pathological changes which lead to dementia. It also aims to determine what clinical, environmental and genetic factors increase (or decrease) the risk of these changes initiating and developing. From this data we will be able to develop risk models that can be applied both in clinical practice and research which illustrate the chances a given individual has of developing clinical symptoms of neurodegenerative disease. Once these risks are identified and the sequence of pathological events is characterized, interventions to remove risk or reduce the impact of a risk can be undertaken, as can studies of agents which specifically target the earliest or most up-stream pathological processes. This paper provides the conceptual framework for the PREVENT programme and other similar studies interrogating people in midlife with a view to providing empirical evidence to inform intervention studies and better clinical practice. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved)

Bibtex Citation

@article{Ritchie_2013, doi = {10.3109/09540261.2013.869195}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09540261.2013.869195}, year = 2013, month = {dec}, publisher = {Informa {UK} Limited}, volume = {25}, number = {6}, pages = {748--754}, author = {Craig W. Ritchie and Katie Wells and Karen Ritchie}, title = {The {PREVENT} research programme {textendash} A novel research programme to identify and manage midlife risk for dementia: the conceptual framework}, journal = {International Review of Psychiatry} }

Keywords

cognitive impairment, dementia, genetic factors, genetics, mild cognitive impairment, neurodegenerative disease, neurodegenerative diseases, prevention, risk factors

Countries of Study

UK

Type of Interventions

Risk Factor Modification

Risk Factor Modifications

General population health promotion