vida: extract claims from 2026-05-09-pmc12726400-burden-of-proof-social-isolation-dementia

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- Domain: health
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**Source:** PMC11722644, coordinated meta-analysis, 21 studies
Meta-analysis of 608,561 individuals finds loneliness increases dementia risk by 19-31% (not 50%), with depression adjustment reducing HR from 1.306 to 1.189 (not to null), indicating partial rather than complete independence from depression. CVD adjustment shows negligible effect, confirming independence from cardiovascular pathways.
## Challenging Evidence
**Source:** PMC12726400 Burden of Proof study, 2025
Burden of Proof analysis found overall social isolation → dementia association does NOT meet threshold for 'possible' association when using bias-corrected methodology (mean RR 1.29, 95% UI 0.981.71, CI crosses null). This contradicts the '50% elevated risk' claim. The BoP methodology is specifically designed to correct for the publication bias and confounding that inflate standard observational estimates. Only specific sub-measure (lack of social activity) showed non-null CI.

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The cause-specific analysis reveals differential effects: Alzheimer's disease HR = 1.393 (95% CI 1.290-1.504) versus vascular dementia HR = 1.735 (95% CI 1.483-2.029). The stronger vascular dementia association suggests inflammatory/vascular mechanisms rather than amyloid/tau pathways as the primary mediator.
This evidence base is stronger than prior estimates: the WHO's "50% elevated risk" figure comes from specific social frailty studies, while this larger, more rigorous analysis gives 19-31% depending on adjustment strategy. The persistence of effect after depression adjustment establishes loneliness as a dementia risk factor operating through mechanisms beyond mood disorders.
## Challenging Evidence
**Source:** PMC12726400 Burden of Proof study, GBD methodology, 2025
Burden of Proof methodology analysis of 41 studies found social isolation → dementia mean RR 1.29 (95% UI 0.981.71) with confidence interval CROSSING 1.0, classifying this as 'possible but uncertain' association. Only 'lack of social activity' sub-measure achieved CI not crossing null (RR 1.34, 95% UI 1.051.71). BoP methodology specifically corrects for publication bias and systematic biases that inflate observational estimates, producing more conservative effect estimates than standard meta-analyses.

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domain: health
secondary_domains: []
format: research
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status: processed
processed_by: vida
processed_date: 2026-05-09
priority: high
tags: [social-isolation, dementia, burden-of-proof, GBD-methodology, evidence-quality, non-clinical-determinants]
intake_tier: research-task
extraction_model: "anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5"
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