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18 November 2024
Research indicates that the likelihood of being diagnosed with dementia can be influenced by where individuals live.
Dr. Julie Bynum, the lead researcher from the University of Michigan, stated that “the percentage of individuals over 65 diagnosed in Arizona is low compared to the national average.” She has dedicated years to examining the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia across the United States.
Bynum further noted that “regardless of demographic factors such as race or age, where one lives plays a crucial role in their likelihood of receiving a diagnosis.”
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The study pinpointed Davenport, Iowa, and St. Paulta as cities with starkly contrasting diagnosis rates. Individuals in St. Paul are twice as likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s compared to those in Davenport.
Arizona, along with Florida, attracts many snowbirds. Yet research indicates that residents of Clearwater, Florida, have a 25% higher chance of receiving a dementia diagnosis than those in Phoenix. Bynum commented, “Arizona is a low-diagnosis area, while Florida shows much higher rates. The reasons behind this discrepancy are unclear; it may relate to the density of healthcare providers available.”
The findings suggest that the accessibility of healthcare systems and the availability of qualified clinicians may significantly influence diagnostic rates. Bynum explained that “there seems to be a systemic issue that affects how easily individuals can find someone capable of making an accurate diagnosis.”
Kinsey McManus, the director of the Desert Southwest chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, highlighted that approximately 11% of Arizona residents over the age of 65 are living with Alzheimer’s disease. McManus remarked, “Our low diagnosis rates compared to other states suggest that the number of individuals affected is likely much higher than estimates.” The study indicates that many other states are more effective in their diagnostic efforts, which may be a factor in the lower percentage of individuals diagnosed in Arizona.
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It’s vital to ensure patients are diagnosed correctly so that research may start to hone in on what it may be about living in Arizona and a reduction of Alzheimer’s disease. Bynum concluded that “connecting individuals with necessary care is something we can achieve. This issue is addressable.”
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