Study by Khamsai et al. Links Community Living Factors to Dementia Risk in Older Adults
A recent study has examined the growing prevalence of dementia among older adults and identified key factors associated with its development in community settings. Researchers, led by Khamsai et al., conducted an analysis to better understand the variables contributing to dementia rates in seniors, a condition that poses significant challenges for individuals, families, and healthcare systems globally.
The study focused on older adults living within community environments rather than institutional care settings. It explored various influencing factors such as age, lifestyle habits, pre-existing health conditions, and social determinants. The findings aim to provide insights into how these elements may contribute to the risk of developing dementia. The research underscores the importance of addressing these factors to potentially mitigate the impact of dementia on public health systems worldwide.
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Date: January 24, 2026
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