NewsPTSD Associated With Dementia Among Older VeteransOlder veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) appear more likely to develop dementia over a seven-year period than those without PTSD, according to a report in the Archives of General Psychiatry. As many as 17% of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are estimated to have PTSD, and 10% to 15% of Vietnam veterans had PTSD symptoms 15 years or longer after their return. Previous studies have associated PTSD with a wide variety of medical conditions in younger and middle-aged veterans, along with declines in cognitive (thinking, learning, and memory) performance. Kristine Yaffe, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, and San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and colleagues studied 181,093 veterans aged 55 and older (average age of 68.8, 96.5% men) between 1997 and 2000. Of these, 53,155 had PTSD and 127,938 did not. Over seven years of follow-up, from 2000 to 2007, 31,107 (17.2%) of the veterans developed dementia. Veterans with PTSD had a 10.6% risk of developing dementia, whereas the risk among those without dementia was 6.6%. Those with PTSD were still more likely to develop dementia when the analyses were adjusted for important differences, including demographic variables and other medical and psychiatric illnesses. “The finding that PTSD is associated with a near doubling of the risk of dementia has important public health, policy and biological implications,” the authors concluded. “It is important that those with PTSD are treated, and further investigation is needed to see whether successful treatment of PTSD may reduce the risk of adverse health outcomes, including dementia. In addition, it is critical to follow up patients with PTSD, especially if they are of an advanced age, to screen for cognitive impairment. Finally, mechanisms linking PTSD and dementia must be identified in hope of finding ways to improve the care and outcomes of patients with PTSD.” — Source: American Medical Associationn |
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