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Playing a Musical Instrument as a Protective Factor against Dementia and Cognitive Impairment: A Population-Based Twin Study

机译:演奏乐器作为预防痴呆和认知障碍的保护因素:一项基于人群的双胞胎研究

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Increasing evidence supports that playing a musical instrument may benefit cognitive development and health at young ages. Whether playing an instrument provides protection against dementia has not been established. In a population-based cotwin control study, we examined the association between playing a musical instrument and whether or not the twins developed dementia or cognitive impairment. Participation in playing an instrument was taken from informant-based reports of twins' leisure activities. Dementia diagnoses were based on a complete clinical workup using standard diagnostic criteria. Among 157 twin pairs discordant for dementia and cognitive impairment, 27 pairs were discordant for playing an instrument. Controlling for sex, education, and physical activity, playing a musical instrument was significantly associated with less likelihood of dementia and cognitive impairment (odds ratio [OR] = 0.36 [95% confidence interval 0.13–0.99]). These findings support further consideration of music as a modifiable protective factor against dementia and cognitive impairment.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,弹奏乐器可能有益于年轻时的认知发展和健康。尚未确定演奏乐器是否可以预防痴呆。在一项基于人群的cotwin控制研究中,我们检查了演奏乐器与双胞胎是否发展为痴呆症或认知障碍之间的关联。参与乐器演奏的是基于双胞胎休闲活动的基于信息者的报告。痴呆症的诊断基于使用标准诊断标准的完整临床检查。在157对因痴呆和认知障碍而失调的双胞胎中,有27对因演奏乐器而失调。控制性别,教育程度和体育锻炼,演奏乐器与痴呆和认知障碍的可能性降低显着相关(优势比[OR] = 0.36 [95%置信区间0.13-0.99])。这些发现支持进一步考虑将音乐作为抵抗痴呆和认知障碍的可调节保护因子。

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