Report Reveals China Leading in Alzheimer's Patients Worldwide
China is facing a growing challenge with Alzheimer's disease, which is typically associated with the elderly but is increasingly affecting younger individuals in the country. According to a report titled "Alzheimer's Patients Demand Insight Report" released in Beijing, China now has the highest number of Alzheimer's patients in the world.
The report reveals that approximately 15.07 million people aged 60 and above in China have dementia, with 9.83 million of them suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Notably, the disease is now being diagnosed in individuals at a younger age than previously observed.
This trend is concerning because those diagnosed with Alzheimer's at a younger age are typically of working age. The report emphasizes the importance of early screening and diagnosis for this demographic.
Shockingly, over 60 percent of Alzheimer's patients have not yet been screened, and 12.8 percent are unaware of the need for screening, highlighting the urgency of improving awareness and healthcare access.
Currently, there is no specific drug for Alzheimer's, making prevention a crucial strategy. Lu Lin recommended a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and adequate sleep, as effective measures to prevent Alzheimer's disease. This underscores the significance of public health initiatives and awareness campaigns to tackle this growing health challenge in China.
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