This study states that Across Latin American and Caribbean nations (LACs), the battle against dementia faces squeezing difficulties, like heterogeneity, variety, political precariousness, and financial abberations. These can be tended to all the more viably in a community oriented setting that encourages open trade of information. In this work, the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium on Dementia (LAC‐CD) proposes a plan for mix to convey a Knowledge to Action Framework (KtAF). In the first place, we sum up evidence‐based methodologies (the study of disease transmission, hereditary qualities, biomarkers, clinical preliminaries, nonpharmacological intercessions, organizing, and translational examination) and adjust them to momentum worldwide systems to make an interpretation of provincial information into groundbreaking activities. At that point we portray key wellsprings of intricacy (hereditary secludes, admixture in populaces, ecological variables, and obstructions to powerful intercessions), map them to the above challenges, and give the fundamental mosaics of information toward a KtAF. At long last, we depict methodologies supporting the information creation stage that supports the translational effect of KtAF.

Notwithstanding its worldwide scope,1-6 dementia presents particular dangers for Latin American and Caribbean nations (LACs). This area has a high and expanding commonness of dementia (somewhere in the range of 7.1% and 11.5% among people 65+ years old, contrasted and lower, stable, or diminished predominance from Europe and the United States).

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