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. 2018 Feb 21;8(1):60–71. doi: 10.1159/000487079

Table 4.

Number of prevalent cases of AD and VaD on January 1, 2016 in each Italian region either assuming no reduction in the distribution of risk factors, or assuming a 20% reduction in the distribution of risk factors

Italian regions Resident population on January 1, 2016 AD
VaD
prevalent cases on January 1, 2016a considering a reduction of each risk factor by 20%
prevalent cases on January 1, 2016a considering a reduction of each risk factor by 20%
prevalent cases reduction prevalent cases reduction
Abruzzo 1,326,513 15,215 14,247 −6.4% 4,574 4,277 −6.5%
Basilicata 573,694 6,231 5,831 −6.4% 1,879 1,758 −6.5%
Calabria 1,970,521 19,132 17,878 −6.6% 5,822 5,433 −6.7%
Campania 5,850,850 45,341 42,327 −6.6% 13,917 12,988 −6.7%
Emilia Romagna 4,448,146 53,310 49,972 −6.3% 15,946 14,912 −6.5%
Friuli Venezia Giulia 1,221,218 15,257 14,315 −6.2% 4,581 4,287 −6.4%
Lazio 5,888,472 57,529 53,919 −6.3% 17,457 16,319 −6.5%
Liguria 1,571,053 22,909 21,497 −6.2% 6,816 6,376 −6.5%
Lombardia 10,008,349 102,578 96,501 −5.9% 31,222 29,246 −6.3%
Marche 1,543,752 19,165 18,007 −6.0% 5,726 5,362 −6.4%
Molise 312,027 3,813 3,573 −6.3% 1,137 1,061 −6.7%
Piemonte 4,404,246 52,641 49,338 −6.3% 15,971 14,942 −6.4%
Province of Bolzano 520,891 4,701 4,433 −5.7% 1,428 1,344 −5.9%
Province of Trento 538,223 5,643 5,316 −5.8% 1,685 1,581 −6.2%
Puglia 4,077,166 38,498 35,987 −6.5% 11,763 11,000 −6.5%
Sardegna 1,658,138 16,602 15,528 −6.5% 5,066 4,736 −6.5%
Sicilia 5,074,261 46,818 43,727 −6.6% 14,273 13,324 −6.7%
Toscana 3,744,398 46,566 43,667 −6.2% 13,965 13,063 −6.5%
Umbria 891,181 11,333 10,622 −6.3% 3,384 3,162 −6.5%
Valle D'Aosta 127,329 1,386 1,301 −6.1% 420 394 −6.3%
Veneto 4,915,123 51,473 48,319 −6.1% 15,581 14,591 −6.4%

Italy 60,665,551 636,141 595,605 −6.4% 192,616 180,026 −6.5%
a

Estimates based on Lobo et al. [2].