Association Between Metabolic Disorders and Cognitive Domains in Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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Anibal, Lys Gil Rodrigues Pedroso [1 ]
Freiria, Carolina Neves [2 ]
da Silva, Graziele Maria [1 ]
Borim, Flavia Silva Arbex [2 ]
de Brito, Tabatta Renata Pereira [3 ]
Pain, Andreia de Oliveira [4 ,5 ]
Aprahamian, Ivan [4 ,5 ]
Ferreira, Marciane Milanski [1 ]
Corona, Ligiana Pires [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Sch Appl Sci, R Pedro Zaccaria, BR-1300 Limeira, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Campinas, Sch Med Sci, Campinas, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Alfenas, Fac Nutr, Alfenas, Brazil
[4] Jundiai Med Sch, Dept Internal Med, Jundiai, Brazil
[5] Jundiai Med Sch, Div Geriatr, Jundiai, Brazil
关键词
SEX-DIFFERENCES; LATIN-AMERICA; UNITED-STATES; PREVALENCE; DEMENTIA; OBESITY; DECLINE; HEALTH; CARE; INEQUALITIES;
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10.1080/0361073X.2024.2425236
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
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Objectivesevaluate the association between Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and cognitive performance (global and in each domain) in community-dwelling older adults.Methodscross-sectional study with 544 participants (>= 60 years). Cognition was assessed using the Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument - Short (CASI-S), evaluating four domains: memory, orientation, executive function, recall. MetS was identified considering five components: abdominal obesity, diabetes, hypertriglyceridemia, low HDL, and hypertension. Mann-Whitney test and Poisson regression models adjusted for age and education were used to assess the differences in cognition scores.ResultsHypertensive participants had lower global cognition, and those with hypertriglyceridemia had lower memory scores; obese individuals reached lower executive function and higher recall scores. Diabetes was associated with worse recall in men, and low HDL to lower memory scores; hypertensive women had worse recall. In adjusted models, association between abdominal obesity, executive function and recall (total sample) remained significant (p = .003 and p = .048, respectively).ConclusionsGlobal cognition was not associated to metabolic disorders, but obesity was associated to lower executive function and higher recall.Clinical ImplicationsAssessing each cognitive domain may be more sensitive in subjects with MetS components, and interaction between components, sex and education also must be considered to establish adequate care strategies for the older adults.
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