Dementia is on the rise in the world population and has been defined by the World Health Organization as a global public health priority. In Italy, according to demographic projections, in 2051 there will be 280 elderly people for every 100 young people, with an increase in all age-related chronic diseases, including dementia. Currently the total number of patients with dementia is estimated to be over 1 million (mainly with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD)). In-depth studies of the etiology and physiology of dementia are complicated due to the complexity of these diseases and their long duration. In this work we present a dataset on mortality rates (in the form of Standardized Mortality Ratios, SMR) for AD e PD in Italy at provincial level over a period of 8 years (2012-2019). Access to long-term, spatially detailed and ready-to-use data could favor both health monitoring and the research of new treatments and new drugs as well as innovative methodologies for early diagnosis of dementia.

Fania A., Monaco A., Amoroso N., Bellantuono L., Cazzolla Gatti R., Firza N., et al. (2023). A Dementia mortality rates dataset in Italy (2012–2019). SCIENTIFIC DATA, 10(1), 1-7 [10.1038/s41597-023-02461-z].

A Dementia mortality rates dataset in Italy (2012–2019)

Cazzolla Gatti R.;
2023

Abstract

Dementia is on the rise in the world population and has been defined by the World Health Organization as a global public health priority. In Italy, according to demographic projections, in 2051 there will be 280 elderly people for every 100 young people, with an increase in all age-related chronic diseases, including dementia. Currently the total number of patients with dementia is estimated to be over 1 million (mainly with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD)). In-depth studies of the etiology and physiology of dementia are complicated due to the complexity of these diseases and their long duration. In this work we present a dataset on mortality rates (in the form of Standardized Mortality Ratios, SMR) for AD e PD in Italy at provincial level over a period of 8 years (2012-2019). Access to long-term, spatially detailed and ready-to-use data could favor both health monitoring and the research of new treatments and new drugs as well as innovative methodologies for early diagnosis of dementia.
2023
Fania A., Monaco A., Amoroso N., Bellantuono L., Cazzolla Gatti R., Firza N., et al. (2023). A Dementia mortality rates dataset in Italy (2012–2019). SCIENTIFIC DATA, 10(1), 1-7 [10.1038/s41597-023-02461-z].
Fania A.; Monaco A.; Amoroso N.; Bellantuono L.; Cazzolla Gatti R.; Firza N.; Lacalamita A.; Pantaleo E.; Tangaro S.; Velichevskaya A.; Bellotti R....espandi
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