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Association of cognitive performance with the metabolic syndrome and with glycaemia in middle-aged and older European men: the European Male Ageing Study.

机译:欧洲中老年男性认知能力与代谢综合征和血糖的关系:欧洲男性衰老研究。

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Metabolic syndrome has been reported to have adverse effects on cognition although the results are conflicting. We investigated the association between metabolic syndrome and cognitive function in a population sample of middle-aged and older European men and whether any observed association could be explained by lifestyle or other confounding factors. METHODS: A total of 3369 men in the 40- to 79-year age group were recruited from population registers in eight centres for participation in the European Male Ageing Study. The subjects completed a questionnaire instrument and several cognitive function tests including the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure test, the Camden Topographical Recognition Memory test and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test. Metabolic syndrome data were assessed at an invited visit and metabolic syndrome was defined by the National Cholesterol Education Program's Adult Treatment Panel-III criteria. Associations between cognitive performance and metabolic syndrome were explored using linear regression. RESULTS: Complete cognitive and metabolic syndrome data from 3152 subjects were included in the analysis, of whom 1007 (32%) fulfilled criteria for metabolic syndrome. After adjustment for putative health and lifestyle confounders, no significant associations were found between any of the cognitive function scores and metabolic syndrome or between cognitive performance and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. Analysis of the individual metabolic syndrome factors, however, revealed an inverse association between the level of glucose and cognitive performance. CONCLUSIONS: Metabolic syndrome was not associated with cognitive impairment in this population. Of the individual components of the syndrome, diabetes was associated with poorer performances in memory, executive functions and processing speed, associations that warrant further investigation.
机译:背景与目的:据报道,代谢综合征对认知有不利影响,尽管结果相互矛盾。我们调查了中年和欧洲男性人群样本中代谢综合征与认知功能之间的关联,以及是否可以通过生活方式或其他混杂因素来解释所观察到的关联。方法:从8个中心的人口登记册中招募了3369名40至79岁年龄段的男性,参加欧洲男性老龄化研究。受试者完成了问卷调查工具和一些认知功能测试,包括Rey-Osterrieth复杂图形测试,Camden地形识别记忆测试和数字符号替代测试。在应邀就诊时评估了代谢综合征的数据,而代谢综合征则由美国国家胆固醇教育计划的成人治疗小组III标准定义。使用线性回归探索认知表现和代谢综合征之间的关联。结果:分析中包括3152名受试者的完整认知和代谢综合征数据,其中1007名(32%)符合代谢综合征标准。在对假定的健康和生活方式混杂因素进行调整后,在任何认知功能评分与代谢综合征之间,或在认知表现与高敏C反应蛋白之间均未发现明显关联。然而,对个体代谢综合症因素的分析显示,葡萄糖水平与认知能力之间呈负相关。结论:代谢综合征与该人群的认知障碍无关。在该综合征的各个组成部分中,糖尿病与记忆力,执行功能和处理速度较差的表现有关,这种关联值得进一步研究。

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