Dementia: A Silent Epidemic Leading Australian Deaths

Dementia, now the leading cause of death in Australia, resulted in over 17,400 deaths in 2023. This neuro-degenerative condition leads to memory, language, and cognitive declines. Complications like pneumonia, sepsis, and falls increase mortality risks. Addressing modifiable risk factors could prevent many cases and enhance healthier longevity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Adelaide | Updated: 02-10-2025 13:48 IST | Created: 02-10-2025 13:48 IST
Dementia: A Silent Epidemic Leading Australian Deaths
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Dementia has become the leading cause of death in Australia, claiming more than 17,400 lives in 2023 alone. The condition, known for impairing memory, language, and cognitive abilities, contributes significantly to mortality as it progresses.

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare data reveals dementia was a factor in a further 15,000 deaths, with issues like pneumonia and sepsis arising from complications such as difficulty swallowing and infections commonly seen in dementia sufferers.

Efforts to combat dementia see a focus on modifiable risk factors, including lifestyle and health management, with potential to drastically reduce future cases, allowing longer, healthier lives for many Australians.

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