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Association of body mass index with amnestic and non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment risk in elderly

机译:体重指数与老年人遗忘和非遗忘轻度认知障碍风险的关系

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Background Previous studies focused on the relationship between body mass index and cognitive disorder and obtained many conflicting results. This study explored the potential effects of body mass index on the risk of mild cognitive impairment (amnestic and non-amnestic) in the elderly. Methods The study enrolled 240 amnestic mild cognitive impairment patients, 240 non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment patients and 480 normal cognitive function controls. Data on admission and retrospective data at baseline (6?years ago) were collected from their medical records. Cognitive function was evaluated using Mini-Mental State Examination and Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Results Being underweight, overweight or obese at baseline was associated with an increased risk of amnestic mild cognitive impairment ( OR : 2.30, 95% CI : 1.50?~?3.52; OR : 1.74, 95% CI : 1.36?~?2.20; OR : 1.71, 95% CI : 1.32?~?2.22, respectively). Being overweight or obese at baseline was also associated with an increased risk of non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment ( OR : 1.51, 95% CI : 1.20?~?1.92; OR : 1.52, 95% CI : 1.21?~?1.97, respectively). In subjects with normal weights at baseline, an increased or decreased body mass index at follow-up was associated with an elevated risk of amnestic mild cognitive impairment ( OR : 1.80, 95% CI : 1.10?~?3.05; OR : 3.96, 95% CI : 2.88?~?5.49, respectively), but only an increased body mass index was associated with an elevated risk of non-amnestic mild cognitive impairment ( OR : 1.71, 95% CI : 1.16?~?2.59). Conclusions Unhealthy body mass index levels at baseline and follow-up might impact the risk of both types of mild cognitive impairment (amnestic and non-amnestic).
机译:背景技术先前的研究集中在体重指数与认知障碍之间的关系上,并获得了许多矛盾的结果。这项研究探讨了体重指数对老年人轻度认知障碍(遗忘和非遗忘)风险的潜在影响。方法该研究招募了240名失忆性轻度认知障碍患者,240名非失忆性轻度认知障碍患者和480名正常认知功能对照。从他们的病历中收集基线(6年前)的入院数据和回顾性数据。认知功能的评估使用了迷你精神状态检查和蒙特利尔认知评估。结果基线时体重过轻,超重或肥胖与轻度轻度认知障碍风险增加相关(OR:2.30,95%CI:1.50?〜?3.52; OR:1.74,95%CI:1.36?〜?2.20; OR :1.71,95%CI:分别为1.32 ~~ 2.22)。在基线时超重或肥胖也与非遗忘性轻度认知障碍的风险增加相关(或:分别为1.52、95%CI:1.20 ~~ 1.92;或:1.52、95%CI:1.21 ~~ 1.97 )。在基线体重正常的受试者中,随访时体重指数的升高或降低与轻度轻度认知障碍的风险升高相关(或:1.80,95%CI:1.10?〜?3.05; OR:3.96,95 %CI:分别为2.88?〜?5.49),但只有体重指数的升高与非遗忘性轻度认知障碍的风险升高相关(OR:1.71,95%CI:1.16?〜?2.59)。结论基线和随访时不健康的体重指数水平可能会影响两种类型的轻度认知障碍(遗忘和非遗忘)的风险。

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