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与健康对照组成员相比,阿尔茨海默病患者在中年时活动量减少。

Patients with Alzheimer's disease have reduced activities in midlife compared with healthy control-group members.

作者信息

Friedland R P, Fritsch T, Smyth K A, Koss E, Lerner A J, Chen C H, Petot G J, Debanne S M

机构信息

Laboratory of Neurogeriatrics, Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2001 Mar 13;98(6):3440-5. doi: 10.1073/pnas.061002998. Epub 2001 Mar 6.

Abstract

The development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) later in life may be reflective of environmental factors operating over the course of a lifetime. Educational and occupational attainments have been found to be protective against the development of the disease but participation in activities has received little attention. In a case-control study, we collected questionnaire data about 26 nonoccupational activities from ages 20 to 60. Participants included 193 people with probable or possible AD and 358 healthy control-group members. Activity patterns for intellectual, passive, and physical activities were classified by using an adaptation of a published scale in terms of "diversity" (total number of activities), "intensity" (hours per month), and "percentage intensity" (percentage of total activity hours devoted to each activity category). The control group was more active during midlife than the case group was for all three activity categories, even after controlling for age, gender, income adequacy, and education. The odds ratio for AD in those performing less than the mean value of activities was 3.85 (95% confidence interval: 2.65-5.58, P < 0.001). The increase in time devoted to intellectual activities from early adulthood (20-39) to middle adulthood (40-60) was associated with a significant decrease in the probability of membership in the case group. We conclude that diversity of activities and intensity of intellectual activities were reduced in patients with AD as compared with the control group. These findings may be because inactivity is a risk factor for the disease or because inactivity is a reflection of very early subclinical effects of the disease, or both.

摘要

阿尔茨海默病(AD)在晚年的发病可能反映了一生当中所接触的环境因素。研究发现,教育程度和职业成就具有预防该疾病发生的作用,但参与活动这一方面却很少受到关注。在一项病例对照研究中,我们收集了关于20至60岁期间26项非职业活动的问卷数据。参与者包括193名可能患有或疑似患有AD的患者以及358名健康对照组成员。通过采用一种已发表量表的改编版本,依据“多样性”(活动总数)、“强度”(每月小时数)和“强度百分比”(每个活动类别在总活动小时数中所占的百分比)对智力、被动和体力活动的模式进行分类。即使在对年龄、性别、收入充足程度和教育程度进行控制之后,对照组在中年时期在所有这三类活动方面都比病例组更为活跃。活动量低于平均值的人群患AD的优势比为3.85(95%置信区间:2.65 - 5.58,P < 0.001)。从成年早期(20 - 39岁)到成年中期(40 - 60岁),用于智力活动的时间增加与病例组成员概率的显著降低相关。我们得出结论,与对照组相比,AD患者的活动多样性和智力活动强度有所降低。这些发现可能是因为缺乏活动是该疾病的一个风险因素,或者是因为缺乏活动反映了该疾病非常早期的亚临床影响,或者两者皆是。

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