Graphic reads 'The Nottingham Consensus. Read the publication and policy brief: denpru-qmul.nihr.ac.uk/resources. Image of two speech bubbles and the DeNPRU-QM logo.
The Nottingham Consensus provides a policy roadmap to reduce dementia risk, the UK's leading cause of death. Recommendations include:
π’ Launch a targeted public health campaign to address key modifiable risk factors
π¬ Adapt communication strategies to ensure relevance across diverse communities
21.01.2026 10:43
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How do we prevent as much future dementia as possible?
A one-page summary of my PhD research into population-level approaches to dementia risk reduction available here: www.cph.cam.ac.uk/sites/defaul...
Full thesis here: www.repository.cam.ac.uk/items/e83e56...
09.12.2025 20:16
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π¨In this new systematic review in BMJ JECH, most of the 18 studies reported dynamic associations between lifecourse socioeconomic change and dementia risk. Highest risk for those born poor who stay poor.
Eleanor Williams, @ilk21.bsky.social , Carol Brayne @cph.bsky.social
24.10.2025 06:06
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Population-level Dementia Risk Reduction
YouTube video by Dementia Researcher
Now on YouTube: Our Dementia Research Salon Livestream recording exploring #Dementia Risk Reduction - guest host Luis Tojo speaks with @sebwalsh.bsky.social, @simonesalemme.bsky.social & @timothydalyalz.bsky.social on prevention, policy & population health
youtu.be/E12QCc5uWek
16.10.2025 20:17
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Alzheimer's disease outlook: controversies and future directions
For the first time, reductions in cerebral Ξ²-amyloid pathology load and rate of cognitive
and functional decline have been achieved in Alzheimer's disease, through pharmacological
intervention in rand...
A privilege to represent the population health perspective, alongside Carol Brayne @cph.bsky.social , in this new @thelancet.com Series on #Alzheimer's disease. Expertly led by Giovanni Frisoni
Alzheimer's disease outlook: controversies and future directions www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
23.09.2025 06:09
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Key questions for the future of amyloid research in dementia: a framework for integrating complex datasets - Molecular Psychiatry
Molecular Psychiatry - Key questions for the future of amyloid research in dementia: a framework for integrating complex datasets
A key (too often ignored) aspect of Alzheimer's research is translation of findings between familial disease, specialist clinics, and general population. In this piece we identify key unanswered research questions and describe a framework for knowledge integration.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
10.09.2025 10:54
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Prevalence and co-occurrence of dementia risk factors in Denmark: A nationwide study
The clustering of dementia risk factors is common and has implications for policies targeting risk reduction.To estimate the prevalence of 16 dementiaβ¦
New paper with Janet Janbek using π©π° registry data to examine prevalence/co-occurrence of dementia risk factors. 82% of people >65 have multiple risk factors, speaking to the need for upstream public health action. More work soon from this collaboration!
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
02.09.2025 07:51
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Countrywide natural experiment links built environment to physical activity - Nature
By analysing the smartphone data of 2,112,288 participants, in particular observing and comparing the activity of the same individual in two different environments, we find that increases in the walka...
We assume that the built environment affects how active we are but solid evidence lacking.
Important paper from πΊπΈ usingπ±data to show moving from less walkable neighbourhood to more, or vice versa, has meaningful effect on activity, sustained 3 months after moving
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
14.08.2025 20:29
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Interested? Take a read (it's open access) and get in touch.
Big thanks to co-authors, brought together under the
DEMON Network
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28.07.2025 14:07
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The hope is that this provides a platform for people starting out in the dementia research field to make it easier to incorporate an SDOD lens, by knowing what evidence we do have and where the gaps are
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28.07.2025 14:07
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...all evidence linking social determinants to dementia across 6 domains (education, food environment, housing, SES, physical environment, and social inclusion) identifying where there are reviews/meta-analyses, where there is only primary evidence, and where we have nothing
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28.07.2025 14:07
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What evidence do we have on the Social Determinants of Dementia (SDOD)?
Delighted that this scoping review, a year or so in the making, is now published in @alzdemjournals.bsky.social. Expertly led by Anouk Geraets, we identified...
doi.org/10.1002/alz....
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28.07.2025 14:07
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Adherence to four dietary indices and the risk of allβcause and causeβspecific dementia: Findings from the UK Biobank study - CarrascoβMarΓn - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism - Wiley Online Library dom-pubs.pericles-prod.literatumonline.com/doi/10.1111/...
24.07.2025 14:58
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Redirecting
Dementia and the disappearing subject: a framing analysis of drugs for dementia in UK news media
doi.org/10.1016/j.ss...
15.07.2025 08:46
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Great to work on this with UK colleagues Naaheed Mukadam, Gill Livingston (@uclpsychiatry.bsky.social), and Carol Brayne (@cph.bsky.social). Susanne Roehr, and colleagues from Uni of Auckland
04.07.2025 21:42
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Issue with PAFs for dementia are that we could never actually achieve risk factor eradication
So, in π³πΏ , Etu Ma'u has led modelling of 15-25% reductions in risk factors (still ambitious) and shown meaningful PIFs over time, esp for Maori and Pacific peoples
doi.org/10.1002/alz....
04.07.2025 21:42
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Huge thanks to co-authors:
@jackmbirch.bsky.social , Richard Merrick, Lindsay Wallace, @ilk21.bsky.social , Linda Clare, Oli Mytton, Louise Lafortune, Wendy Wills, Carol Brayne @cph.bsky.social
And to funder:
@nihr.bsky.social
#Dementia #PublicHealth
26.06.2025 05:12
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Population-Level Approaches to Dementia Risk Reduction (PLADRR) Research Group β IRNDP
Interested in learning more about population-level approaches to dementia risk reduction?
Check out our Population-Level Approaches to Dementia Risk Reduction (PLADRR) research group webpages: coghealth.net.au/population-b... including our evidence hub!
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26.06.2025 05:12
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By comparing against our previous work on what population-level, low-agency interventions are effective at lowering dementia risk factors (see: doi.org/10.1016/j.ec...) we make 4 recommendations for new policies, and 7 recommendations for policies that could be strengthened
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26.06.2025 05:12
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We find a general balance across reach and agency (see figure).
But with reports of a trend towards individual-level and high-agency interventions (see: health.org.uk/reports-and-...).
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26.06.2025 05:12
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Ngaire in a patterned top stands at a podium next to slides showing a Withered tree and a blooming tree
Next up is Prof Ngaire Kerse with a lot of great updates on what's happening in Aotearoa for dementia care and population level risk reduction. Look @sebwalsh.bsky.social it's your equali-tree! #ANZSGM2025
10.06.2025 02:09
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A couple of months ago in @bmj.com (Iβm that far behind!).
This is something we should care about. We need a medical workforce that is diverse and who can relate to patients and others in the MDT.
24.05.2025 16:51
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