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AbstractBackgroundAs the global elderly population increases, the prevalence of dementia is also increasing. Korea is one of the rapidly aging countries in the world, and 10.33% of elderly people aged 65 and older are receiving treatment for dementia as reported in 2021. Since disease modifying drugs have not yet been developed for dementia, the importance of modifiable risk factors that can lower the risk of dementia is being emphasized, and one of them is anemia in the elderly. We analyze national cohort data of approximately 20 years to disclose the relationship between anemia and dementia in Korean elderly, and suggest that anemia is a modifiable risk factor for dementia needed active intervention.MethodWe analyzed a large population‐based cohort study of aged ³65 years who participated in the national health screening program including blood tests and cognitive function tests from 2007 to 2008 in Korean National Health Insurance Service database 2006‐2020. The risk of AD according to the presence and severity of anemia was evaluated using a multivariable Cox regression model, after adjustments for sex, BMI, HTN, DM, LDL, TG, SCr, GFR and past medical history (depression, HTN, DM, cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease).ResultAs a result of the analysis, dementia occurred in 27.9% of the total subjects (316,881 persons) during the follow‐up period until 2020. Also, dementia occurred in 27.5% of the normal group, but 30.1% of the anemia group. As a result of survival analysis, even after adjusting for sex, there was a statistically significant difference between the presence of anemia and the prevalence of dementia (HR 1.07, 95% CI 1.05‐1.09). In addition, even after adjusting for sex, BMI, HTN, DM, LDL, SCr, GFR, and past medical history, there was a statistically significant association between anemia and dementia (HR 1.05, 95% CI 1.03‐1.07).ConclusionWe reported that the presence of anemia statue and the severity of anemia in the elderly were related to the occurrence of dementia through a national date of Korea. We suggest that anemia is a modifiable risk factor for dementia and requires intensive intervention in the elderly.

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