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Longitudinal examination of obesity and cognitive function: results from the Baltimore longitudinal study of aging.

机译:肥胖症和认知功能的纵向检查:巴尔的摩纵向研究的结果。

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BACKGROUND: Obesity indices (i.e. BMI, waist-to-hip ratio) show differential relationships to other health outcomes, though their association to neurocognitive outcome is unclear. METHODS: We examined whether central obesity would be more closely associated with cognitive function in 1,703 participants from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. RESULTS: Longitudinal mixed-effects regression models showed multiple obesity indices were associated with poorer performance in a variety of cognitive domains, including global screening measures, memory, and verbal fluency tasks. Obesity was associated with better performance on tests of attention and visuospatial ability. An obesity index by age interaction emerged in multiple domains, including memory and attention/executive function. CONCLUSION: Obesity indices showed similar associations to cognitive function, and further work is needed to clarify the physiological mechanisms that link obesity to poor neurocognitive outcome.
机译:背景:肥胖指数(即BMI,腰臀比)与其他健康结局之间存在差异关系,尽管它们与神经认知结局的关联尚不清楚。方法:我们检查了巴尔的摩纵向老龄化研究的1,703名参与者中枢性肥胖是否与认知功能更密切相关。结果:纵向混合效应回归模型显示,多个肥胖指数与各种认知领域的表现较差有关,包括整体筛查措施,记忆力和口语流利度。在注意力和视觉空间能力测试中,肥胖与更好的表现有关。通过年龄相互作用的肥胖指数出现在多个领域,包括记忆力和注意力/执行功能。结论:肥胖指数显示出与认知功能相似的关联,还需要进一步的工作来阐明将肥胖与不良的神经认知结果联系起来的生理机制。

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