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Publications [#365173] of Arseniy Yashkin

Journal Articles

  1. Akushevich, I; Kolpakov, S; Yashkin, AP; Kravchenko, J, Vulnerability to Hypertension Is a Major Determinant of Racial Disparities in Alzheimer's Disease Risk., Am J Hypertens, vol. 35 no. 8 (August, 2022), pp. 745-751 [doi]
    (last updated on 2023/06/01)

    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Higher incidence levels of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in Black Americans are well documented. However, quantitative explanations of this disparity in terms of risk-factor diseases acting through well-defined pathways are lacking. METHODS: We applied a Blinder-Oaxaca-based algorithm modified for censored data to a 5% random sample of Medicare beneficiaries age 65+ to explain Black/White disparities in AD risk in terms of differences in exposure and vulnerability to morbidity profiles based on 10 major AD-risk-related diseases. RESULTS: The primary contribution to racial disparities in AD risk comes from morbidity profiles that included hypertension with about 1/5th of their contribution due to differences in prevalence (exposure effect) and 4/5ths to differences in the effects of the morbidity profile on AD risk (vulnerability effect). In total, disease-related effects explained a higher proportion of AD incidence in Black Americans than in their White counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: Disease-related causes may represent some of the most straightforward targets for targeted interventions aimed at the reduction of racial disparities in health among US older adults. Hypertension is a manageable and potentially preventable condition responsible for the majority of the Black/White differences in AD risk, making mitigation of the role of this disease in engendering higher AD incidence in Black Americans a prominent concern.


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