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From 1991 to 2021, the worldwide prevalence of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias among adults aged 65 and above has increased by 1.6 times, largely driven by the expanding older adults. This escalating trend poses significant challenges to the global healthcare system in terms of both mortality rates and disability-adjusted life years. We recommend that standardized screening programmes be promoted globally, especially in high-risk areas and among high-risk populations, for early detection and intervention of the disease. Secondly, we recommend strengthening the management of risk factor elements.
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