The Foundation
We are working to defeat this disease and achieve a future in which aging is associated with positive experiences.
We are working to defeat this disease and achieve a future in which aging is associated with positive experiences.
I want to help defeat this disease
We talk about Alzheimer's and its impact on those affected and their families.
We believe that only through research will we achieve a future without Alzheimer's.
We help affected families and caregivers with our support programs.
We work towards changing the social perception of the disease through dissemination and public advocacy.
We put Alzheimer's on the political agenda.
We are working to defeat this disease and achieve a future in which aging is associated with positive experiences.
We talk about Alzheimer's and its impact on those affected and their families.
We believe that only through research will we achieve a future without Alzheimer's.
We help affected families and caregivers with our support programs.
We work towards changing the social perception of the disease through dissemination and public advocacy.
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Alzheimer's, the most common cause of dementia, is a neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive cognitive decline, making it difficult to carry out normal daily activities. It is mainly characterized by memory loss.
The duration of the disease is usually long, and in most cases it is between 4 and 8 years, but this may vary depending on the case. Impairment and dependency increase during this time.
Affected individuals may develop cognitive and behavioral symptoms, some of which include:
Age is the main non-modifiable risk factor for Alzheimer's. However, it is not an inevitable consequence of aging.It is also important to know that this is not a hereditary disease and that only in 1 % cases can it be directly attributed to genetics.
There are different modifiable risk factors that can influence the onset or prevention of the disease. We know that 1 in 3 cases of Alzheimer's could be prevented by adopting healthy lifestyle habits..
Alzheimer's affects 1 in 10 people over 65 and a third of people over 85..
With life expectancy increasing, these figures could double in the next 20 years if a cure is not found to slow the progression of the disease, which represents a growing challenge for public health.
diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other dementias in Spain.
a new case of dementia is diagnosed worldwide.
have or have had a person with Alzheimer's in their environment.
The diagnosed person ends up requiring the constant assistance from a caregiver, mostly assumed by the family environment, in the vast majority of cases by women. This is due, in part, to gender conditions and the hegemonic roles established socially and historically, which have assigned women the responsibility of care in the family environment.
The stress and anxiety associated with the role of caregiver can have serious consequences for the mental and physical health of these people, who often sacrifice their own well-being to offer support to their loved ones. It is therefore imperative to properly address this situation and provide them with support and training resources.
8 out of 10 families take on the direct care of a family member with Alzheimer's
The average dedication of families to caring for the affected person is 70 hours per week
Primary care is assumed by women in 67% of cases
The cost per affected person is estimated to be around €35,000 per year, much higher in more advanced stages of the disease. This is a cost borne by families in 87% of cases.
We know that we will only achieve a world without Alzheimer's through more and better research.That is why, from our own research centre, the Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center, and with our scientific activity, we are committed to dedicating our efforts to the early identification and prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
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