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Body Mass Index in Mild Cognitive Impairment According to Age Sex Cognitive Intervention and Hypertension and Risk of Progression to Alzheimers Disease

机译:根据年龄性别认知干预和高血压以及轻度认知障碍的体重指数和发展为阿尔茨海默氏病的风险

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>Introduction: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a prodromal stage of dementia. The association of body mass index (BMI) and progression to Alzheimer's disease (AD) in MCI subjects according to age, sex, and cognitive intervention remains unknown. We investigated the relationship between BMI and the risk of progression to AD in subjects with MCI, as well as the effect of BMI on progression to AD depending on age, sex, cognitive intervention, and chronic diseases.>Methods: Three hundred and eighty-eight MCI subjects were followed for 36.3 ± 18.4 months, prospectively. They underwent neuropsychological testing more than twice during the follow-up period. The MCI subjects were categorized into underweight, normal weight, overweight, and obese subgroups. The associations between baseline BMI and progression to AD over the follow-up period were estimated using Cox proportional hazard regression models. Data were analyzed after stratification by age, sex, cognitive intervention, and chronic diseases.>Results: After adjustment for the covariates, the underweight MCI group had a higher risk of progression to AD [hazard ratio (HR): 2.38, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.17–4.82] relative to the normal weight group. After stratifying by age, sex, cognitive intervention, and chronic diseases, this effect remained significant among females (HR: 3.15, 95% CI: 1.40–7.10), the older elderly ≥75 years old (HR: 3.52, 95% CI: 1.42–8.72), the non-intervention group (HR: 3.06, 95%CI: 1.18–7.91), and the hypertensive group (HR: 4.71, 95% CI: 1.17–18.99).>Conclusion: These data indicate that underweight could be a useful marker for identifying individuals at increased risk for AD in MCI subjects. This association is even stronger in females, older elderly subjects, the non-cognitive intervention group, and the hypertensive group.
机译:>简介:轻度认知障碍(MCI)是痴呆症的前驱阶段。根据年龄,性别和认知干预,MCI受试者的体重指数(BMI)与进展为阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的关联仍然未知。我们调查了MCI患者中BMI与AD进展风险之间的关系,以及BMI对AD进展的影响,具体取决于年龄,性别,认知干预和慢性疾病。>方法: 388名MCI受试者前瞻性接受了36.3±18.4个月的随访。在随访期间,他们接受了两次以上的神经心理学测试。 MCI受试者分为体重不足,正常体重,超重和肥胖亚组。使用Cox比例风险回归模型估算了基线BMI与随访期间进展为AD的关联。按年龄,性别,认知干预和慢性病分层后对数据进行分析。>结果:对协变量进行校正后,体重不足的MCI组患上AD的风险更高[危险比(HR) :2.38,95%置信区间(CI):相对于正常体重组的1.17–4.82]。在按年龄,性别,认知干预和慢性疾病进行分层之后,女性(HR:3.15,95%CI:1.40–7.10),≥75岁的老年人(HR:3.52,95%CI: 1.42-8.72),非干预组(HR:3.06、95%CI:1.17-1.71)和高血压组(HR:4.71、95%CI:1.17-18.99)。>结论:这些数据表明,体重过轻可能是识别MCI受试者中AD风险增加的个体的有用标记。在女性,老年受试者,非认知干预组和高血压组中,这种关联甚至更强。

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