06.02.07. Is there evidence for difference in incidence/prevalence by gender and for different ethnic groups? | New Zealand

06.02.07. Is there evidence for difference in incidence/prevalence by gender and for different ethnic groups? | New Zealand

17 Sep 2022

When discussing ethnicity, the Deloitte report comments that “While there is evidence that the incidence of dementia may be higher for Māori and Pacific peoples in New Zealand, due to a higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, no data were available to enable modelling of the extent of this difference”. Cullum et al. (2018) findings also suggest a higher incidence/prevalence due to the increased burden of risk factors in Māori and Pacific people.

References:

Cullum S., Mullin K., Zeng I., Yates S., Payman V., Fisher M., et al. (2018). Do community-dwelling Maori and Pacific peoples present with dementia at a younger age and at a later stage compared with NZ Europeans? Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 33(8):1098-104. https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.4898.