Zusammenfassung
Da es sich bei der Alzheimer-Demenz um eine Erkrankung handelt, die wahrscheinlich durch ein mehrjähriges, möglicherweise jahrzehntelanges, präklinisches, neuropathologisches Vorlaufstadium gekennzeichnet ist, könnte die genaue Kenntnis von spezifischen Risikofaktoren sowohl zur Frühdiagnose der Alzheimer-Demenz, als auch zur Abschätzung der individuellen Prognose beitragen. Die Reduktion spezifischer Risikofaktoren könnte dann ein wichtiger Baustein einer multifaktoriell orientierten Therapie werden.
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Hock, C., Müller-Spahn, F. (1999). Risikofaktoren der Alzheimer-Krankheit. In: Psychiatrie der Gegenwart 4. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60175-0_6
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