全球研究表明,阿尔茨海默氏病病例在低收入国家急剧上升,对妇女的影响更大。
Global study reveals Alzheimer's cases surge in low-income countries, affecting women more.
最近的一项全球研究强调了阿尔茨海默氏病和痴呆病例的巨大差异,这些差异与教育、收入和获得医疗保健等社会经济因素相关。
A recent global study highlights significant disparities in Alzheimer's disease and dementia cases, linked to socioeconomic factors like education, income, and healthcare access.
现在,大多数病例都发生在低收入国家,所有年龄的妇女受影响程度高于男子。
Low-income countries now host the majority of cases, with women affected more than men across all ages.
研究报告呼吁制定量身定制的预防战略,包括在发达国家推广健康的生活方式,改善较贫穷国家获得保健服务的机会。
The study calls for tailored prevention strategies, including healthy lifestyle promotion in developed countries and improved healthcare access in poorer nations.