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Erschienen in: The journal of nutrition, health & aging 3/2020

11.02.2020

Association Between Cognitive Function and Clustered Cardiovascular Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Older Adults at Risk of Cognitive Decline

verfasst von: Michelle M. Y. Lai, D. J. Ames, K. L. Cox, K. A. Ellis, M. J. Sharman, G. Hepworth, P. Desmond, E. V. Cyarto, C. Szoeke, R. Martins, C. L. Masters, N. T. Lautenschlager

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Abstract

Objectives

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents a cluster of obesity and insulin resistance-related comorbidities. Abdominal obesity, hypertension, elevated triglyceride and glucose levels are components of MetS and may have a negative effect on cognitive function, but few cognitive studies have examined the combined risk severity. We sought to determine which specific cognitive abilities were associated with MetS in older adults at risk of cognitive decline.

Design

Cross-sectional study.

Participants

108 AIBL Active participants with memory complaints and at least one cardiovascular risk factor.

Measurements

Cardiovascular parameters and blood tests were obtained to assess metabolic syndrome criteria. The factors of MetS were standardized to obtain continuous z-scores. A battery of neuropsychological tests was used to evaluate cognitive function.

Results

Higher MetS z-scores were associated with poorer global cognition using ADAS-cog (adjusted standardized beta=0.26, SE 0.11, p<0.05) and higher Trail Making B scores (adjusted beta=0.23, SE 0.11, p<0.05). Higher MetS risk was related to lower cognitive performance.

Conclusion

Combined risk due to multiple risk factors in MetS was related to lower global cognitive performance and executive function. A higher MetS risk burden may point to opportunities for cognitive testing in older adults as individuals may experience cognitive changes.
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Metadaten
Titel
Association Between Cognitive Function and Clustered Cardiovascular Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Older Adults at Risk of Cognitive Decline
verfasst von
Michelle M. Y. Lai
D. J. Ames
K. L. Cox
K. A. Ellis
M. J. Sharman
G. Hepworth
P. Desmond
E. V. Cyarto
C. Szoeke
R. Martins
C. L. Masters
N. T. Lautenschlager
Publikationsdatum
11.02.2020
Verlag
Springer Paris
Erschienen in
The journal of nutrition, health & aging / Ausgabe 3/2020
Print ISSN: 1279-7707
Elektronische ISSN: 1760-4788
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12603-020-1333-4

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