INTRODUCTION: This study estimates the prevalence and number of people living with Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia in 50 US states and 3142 counties. METHODS: We used cognitive data from the Chicago Health and Aging Project, a population-based study, and combined it with the National Center for Health Statistics 2020 bridged-race population estimates to determine the prevalence of AD in adults ≥65 years. RESULTS: A higher prevalence of AD was estimated in the east and southeastern regions of the United States, with the highest in Maryland (12.9%), New York (12.7%), and Mississippi (12.5%). US states with the highest number of people with AD were California, Florida, and Texas. Among larger counties, those with the highest prevalence of AD were Miami-Dade County in Florida, Baltimore city in Maryland, and Bronx County in New York. DISCUSSION: The state- and county-specific estimates could help public health officials develop region-specific strategies for caring for people with AD.
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Dhana, K., Beck, T., Desai, P., Wilson, R. S., Evans, D. A., & Rajan, K. B. (2023). Prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease dementia in the 50 US states and 3142 counties: A population estimate using the 2020 bridged-race postcensal from the National Center for Health Statistics. Alzheimer’s and Dementia, 19(10), 4388–4395. https://doi.org/10.1002/alz.13081
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