TY - JOUR
T1 - The risk of dementia in relation to statins and other lipid lowering agents
AU - Rockwood, Kenneth
AU - Darvesh, Sultan
PY - 2003/9
Y1 - 2003/9
N2 - Recent epidemiological reports suggest that statins, and possibly other lipid lowering agents, might be protective for Alzheimer disease, and for other types of dementia. Importantly, however, epidemiological reports of this type are susceptible to indication bias, i.e. people who elect to take lipid-lowering agents might be healthier than those who do not, so that it may be these other health factors which explain their lower risk of dementia. Limited clinical trials data support the notion that statins, in particular, have important effects on cerebral cholesterol metabolism, but the link to clinical effects in dementia has yet to be established, and the mechanisms by which lipid lowering agents might confer protective effects is unclear. Dedicated clinical trials are now under way, and their results are awaited with great interest.
AB - Recent epidemiological reports suggest that statins, and possibly other lipid lowering agents, might be protective for Alzheimer disease, and for other types of dementia. Importantly, however, epidemiological reports of this type are susceptible to indication bias, i.e. people who elect to take lipid-lowering agents might be healthier than those who do not, so that it may be these other health factors which explain their lower risk of dementia. Limited clinical trials data support the notion that statins, in particular, have important effects on cerebral cholesterol metabolism, but the link to clinical effects in dementia has yet to be established, and the mechanisms by which lipid lowering agents might confer protective effects is unclear. Dedicated clinical trials are now under way, and their results are awaited with great interest.
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U2 - 10.1179/016164103101202039
DO - 10.1179/016164103101202039
M3 - Review article
C2 - 14503013
AN - SCOPUS:0042888918
SN - 0161-6412
VL - 25
SP - 601
EP - 604
JO - Neurological Research
JF - Neurological Research
IS - 6
ER -