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Cognitive Function and Vascular Risk Factors Among Older African American Adults

机译:年龄较大的非洲裔美国成人中的认知功能和血管危险因素

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To evaluate the association between vascular risk factors and cognitive impairment among older African American (AA) adults in a primary care clinic. Participants included 96 AA adults aged 60 years or older who were evaluated for global and domain-specific cognition. Participants were interviewed using the Computerized Assessment of Memory and Cognitive Impairment (CAMCI). The relationship between CAMCI cognitive domain scores and vascular risk factors were examined using hierarchical regression models. Patients who smoked, those with higher SBP/DBP values had lower accuracy rates on CAMCI cognitive domains (attention, executive, memory).Those with higher BMI had better attention scores. Patients with higher HbA1C values had worse verbal memory. Patients with higher blood pressure were significantly faster in responding to tasks in the executive domain. Primary care providers working with older AA adults with these VRFs could implement cognitive screening earlier into their practice to reduce barriers of seeking treatment.
机译:评估初级保健诊所年龄较老的非洲裔美国人(AA)成年人的血管风险因素与认知障碍的关联。参与者包括60岁或以上的96名成年人,他们被评估为全球和域名认知。参与者使用计算机化评估记忆和认知障碍(CAMCI)进行了采访。使用分层回归模型检查了摄像机认知域分数与血管危险因素之间的关系。吸烟的患者,SBP / DBP值较高的人对CAMCI认知域的准确率较低(注意,执行,记忆)。具有更高的BMI具有更好的关注分数。 HBA1C值较高的患者更糟糕的口头记忆。血压较高的患者在响应行政领域的任务时明显更快。初级护理提供者与这些VRFS的老年人合作,可以提前实施认知筛查,以减少寻求治疗的障碍。

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