The report has also noted that women are more likely than men to develop the cognitive disease. According to the statistics, dementia is responsible for 41,747 deaths among women, compared with only 21,201 deaths recorded in men. However, health experts have explained that the increased risk of dementia in women might be due to their longer life expectancy.
In contrast, some experts have pointed that the upsurge in dementia-related mortality may have something to do with the doctors' increased ability to effectively diagnose the disease. People older than 65 years old are also at an increased risk of dementia due in part to their high blood pressure levels and compromised immunity, scientists added.
"Dementia and Alzheimer's disease was once again the leading cause of death for England and Wales in 2016, with an increase in number of deaths compared with 2015. Although general increases in longevity and improved treatment of other conditions are part of the reason for this increase, improvements in recognition, identification and diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer's disease have also contributed," ONS statistician Vasita Patel has told Daily Mail online.
"As well as being a leading cause of death, research has also shown that dementia is one of the key reasons for life expectancy increases slowing. There are currently 850,000 people in the UK living with dementia...What makes dementia one of the greatest medical challenges of modern society is the fact that we still lack a life-changing treatment to offer those affected. To defeat dementia, we must invest in research and it is essential that the condition is a national priority," added Dr Matthew Norton, director of policy at Alzheimer's Research UK.
The scientific community has stressed that more initiatives are warranted in order to stem the number of deaths associated with dementia.
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