Socio-economic Factors Influence Dementia Risk
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Panel discussion at Milken Institute on brain health.
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Story of claim
Exploration of how socio-economic determinants like housing and education impact dementia risk. Emphasizes the expected rise in dementia cases in low and middle-income countries.
- Goal: Address socio-economic factors in dementia risk.
- Proof: Socio-economic conditions directly affect health outcomes and dementia risk.
- Nuances:
- Rates of dementia expected to soar in low and middle-income countries
- Housing, food security, and education impact health outcomes
- Impact on Life: Addressing socio-economic factors could reduce dementia risk and improve community health.
Investments
- Price: Varies depending on socio-economic interventions
- Time: Long-term efforts required for socio-economic changes
- Effort: High community and policy-level involvement needed
Risks
Socio-economic interventions require systemic changes, not easily achievable.
Alternatives
- Community-led health initiatives
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- Advocate for policy changes in housing and education
- Support local initiatives focused on improving living conditions
- Participate in community discussions on socio-economic health impacts
- Educate yourself and others on the importance of socio-economic health determinants
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