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Smoking drinking and incident cognitive impairment: a cohortcommunity based study included in the Gospel Oak project

机译:吸烟饮酒和认知障碍福音橡树项目中包含基于社区的研究

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OBJECTIVES—Recent longitudinal studies have reported that smoking increases risk for cognitive impairment and that moderate alcohol intake could be preventive.The association between both cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking and incident cognitive impairment was studied in a representative population.
METHODS—This is a 1 year prospective population based cohort sudy of all residents aged 65 or over in the electoral ward of Gospel Oak in London, UK (n=889). Cognitive impairment was assessed at baseline and 1 year later using the organic brain syndrome (OBS) cognitive impairment scale from the short CARE structured assessment. Subjects who were cognitively impaired at baseline were excluded from this analysis.
RESULTS—The prevalence of OBS cognitive impairment was 10.4% at index assessment and the 1 year cumulative incidence of cognitive impairment was 5.7%. Cognitive impairment was not associated with use of alcohol, although there was a non-significant association in the direction of a protective effect against onset of cognitive impairment for moderate drinkers compared with non-drinkers and heavy drinkers. Current smoking status predicted cognitive impairment (risk ratio (RR) 3.7; (95% confidence interval (95% CI)=1.1-12.3) independently from sex, age, alcohol, occupationalclass, education, handicap, depression, and baseline cognitive function.
CONCLUSIONS—Smokingseems to be a prospective risk factor for incident cognitiveimpairment; thus encouragement of older people to stop smoking could beconsidered as part of a strategy to reduce the incidence of cognitive impairment.

机译:目的-近期的纵向研究报道,吸烟会增加认知障碍的风险,适度饮酒可以预防。在代表性人群中研究了吸烟与饮酒与事件性认知障碍之间的关联。
方法-是英国伦敦Gospel Oak选举区(n = 889)中所有65岁或65岁以上居民的前瞻性人口队列研究。在基线和一年后,使用简短的CARE结构评估中的器质性脑综合症(OBS)认知障碍量表评估认知障碍。基线时存在认知障碍的受试者被排除在本分析之外。
结果—在指标评估中,OBS认知障碍的患病率为10.4%,一年的累积认知障碍发生率为5.7%。认知障碍与饮酒无关,尽管与非饮酒者和重度饮酒者相比,中度饮酒者在对抗认知障碍发作的保护作用方面没有显着关联。当前吸烟状况预测的认知障碍(风险比(RR)3.7;(95%置信区间(95%CI)= 1.1-12.3))独立于性别,年龄,酒精,职业班级,教育程度,残障,抑郁和基线认知功能。
结论—吸烟似乎是事件认知的潜在危险因素减损因此鼓励老年人戒烟可能是被认为是减少认知障碍发生率策略的一部分。

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