The 2022 symposium on dementia and brain aging in low- and middle-income countries: Highlights on research, diagnosis, care, and impact.
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Two of every three persons living with dementia reside in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The projected increase in global dementia rates is expected to affect LMICs disproportionately. However, the majority of global dementia care costs occur in high-income countries (HICs), with dementia research predominantly focusing on HICs. This imbalance necessitates LMIC-focused research to ensure that characterization of dementia accurately reflects the involvement and specificities of diverse populations. Development of effective preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches for dementia in LMICs requires targeted, personalized, and harmonized efforts. Our article represents timely discussions at the 2022 Symposium on Dementia and Brain Aging in LMICs that identified the foremost opportunities to advance dementia research, differential diagnosis, use of neuropsychometric tools, awareness, and treatment options. We highlight key topics discussed at the meeting and provide future recommendations to foster a more equitable landscape for dementia prevention, diagnosis, care, policy, and management in LMICs. HIGHLIGHTS: Two-thirds of persons with dementia live in LMICs, yet research and costs are skewed toward HICs. LMICs expect dementia prevalence to more than double, accompanied by socioeconomic disparities. The 2022 Symposium on Dementia in LMICs addressed advances in research, diagnosis, prevention, and policy. The Nairobi Declaration urges global action to enhance dementia outcomes in LMICs.
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Funder: Alzheimer's Association, USA
Funder: ICMR: Indian Council for Medical Research
Funder: GOK: Government of Karnataka
Funder: RBM: Rotary Bangalore Midtown
Funder: LSIPL: M/s Lowes Services India Private Limited
Funder: Wellcome Trust, UK
Funder: Chinese Neuroscience Society, China
Funder: International Society for Neurochemistry; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100008992
Funder: AXA Research Fund; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001961
Funder: Appel à Projet des Equipes Émergentes et Labellisées scheme (APREL)
Funder: Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI)
Funder: Health Professionals Education Partnership Initiative Ethiopia
Funder: Rainwater Charitable Foundation – The Bluefield project to cure FTD, and Global Brain Health Institute
Funder: National Research Foundation (NRF)
Funder: Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, USA
Funder: National Institute for Health and Care Research, United Kingdom
Funder: UK National Health Service, Newcastle University,
Funder: Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF)
Funder: Canadian Institute of Health Research
Funder: National Council for Scientific and Technological Development; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003593
Funder: Bluefield Project, the Olav Thon Foundation, the Erling‐Persson Family Foundation, Stiftelsen för Gamla Tjänarinnor, Hjärnfonden, Sweden
Funder: Marie Skłodowska‐Curie
Funder: National Institute for Health and Care Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre
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Multi partner Consortium for Dementia Research in Latino America‐Dominican Republic (LATAM‐FINGERS) (U01HG010273, U19AG074865, R01AG072547)
UK Royal Society/African Academy of Sciences (FLR/R1/191813, FCG/R1/201034)
University of Sri Jayewardenepura (USJ), Sri Lanka (WCUP/Ph.D./19/2013, WCUP/Ph.D./19B 2013)
Ministry of Primary Industries, Sri Lanka (SP/CIN/2016/02))
University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka (ASP/06/RE/2010/07, ASP/06/RE/2012/18, ASP/06/RE/2013/28)
French National Research Agency (ANR‐09‐MNPS‐009‐01)
Pilot Award for Global Brain Health Leaders (GBHI ALZ UK‐21‐724359)
NIH and the Fogarty International Center [FIC] (R01 AG057234, R01 AG075775, R01 AG21051)
National Institute for Child Health and Human Development (U01 AG051412, U19 AG068054, R56 AG061837)
Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers Program (P01 HD035897)
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (UL1 TR001873)
University of Wisconsin, Madison (1R01AG070883)
National Institute of Aging (NIA) (R01AG080468‐01, 1R01AG068472‐01, P30AG066506, UF1 NS125513, UH3 NS100605)
Swedish Research Council (2022‐01018, 2019‐02397)
European Union's Horizon Europe (101053962)
Swedish State Support for Clinical Research (ALFGBG‐71320)
Alzheimer Drug Discovery Foundation (201809‐2016862, ADSF‐21‐831376‐C, ADSF‐21‐831381‐C, ADSF‐21‐831377‐C)
European Union Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND2021‐00694)
UK Dementia Research Institute at UCL (UKDRI‐1003)