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Digging Deeper: What Can We Really Learn about Dementia from History?
Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease ( IF 4 ) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 , DOI: 10.3233/jad-240051
Jesse Ballenger 1 , Daniel R. George 2 , Peter J. Whitehouse 3, 4
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In response to Finch and Burstein’s provocative argument that the advanced dementias may result from environmental toxins and lifestyle factors associated with post-industrial societies, we call for a more rigorous historical approach, emphasizing the importance of situating ancient texts more fully in their historical and cultural context. Such an approach would also entail consideration of the declining relative rates of dementia in Western countries, which have been linked to population health-level factors and policies that appear to have reduced the risk of dementia by directly and indirectly influencing the social determinants of brain health.

中文翻译:

深入挖掘:我们能从历史中真正了解痴呆症的哪些内容?

芬奇和伯斯坦关于晚期痴呆症可能是由与后工业社会相关的环境毒素和生活方式因素引起的挑衅性论点,为了回应,我们呼吁采取更严格的历史方法,强调更充分地将古代文本置于其历史和文化背景中的重要性。语境。这种方法还需要考虑西方国家痴呆症相对发病率的下降,这与人口健康水平因素和政策有关,这些因素和政策似乎通过直接和间接影响大脑健康的社会决定因素来降低痴呆症的风险。
更新日期:2024-03-20
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