Research Article: Including Socially Isolated Black, Older Old Adults (Aged and Above) with and without Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Clinical Trial: Recruitment Strategies and Perspectives
Introduction:
In the United States, the intersection of social determinants of health, underscores the heightened susceptibility of individuals racialized as Black to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), with projections indicating a two to four times higher risk compared to their racialized White counterparts. , Black individuals are also more likely to develop mild cognitive impairment, which often progresses to a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. – Additionally, Black individuals frequently receive a diagnosis of dementia at more…
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