Elias Merrill F, Elias Penelope K, Sullivan Lisa M, Wolf Philip A, D'Agostino Ralph B
Boston University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Statistics and Consulting Unit, 111 Cummington Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Neurobiol Aging. 2005 Dec;26 Suppl 1:11-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2005.08.019. Epub 2005 Oct 11.
To determine the independent effects of obesity on cognitive performance and to examine interactions between obesity and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM).
Using a prospective design, male (n=551) and female (n=872) participants of the Framingham Heart Study were classified as obese (yes/no), diabetic (yes/no), and the number of diabetes-years was determined by data collected over an 18-year surveillance period. All subjects were free from dementia, stroke, and clinically diagnosed cardiovascular disease up to the time of cognitive testing. Statistical models were adjusted for age, education, occupation, native language, and cardiovascular disease risk factors. Body mass index status (non-obese or obese) and NIDDM status (diabetic/non-diabetic) were related to cognitive performance on multiple cognitive measures.
Adverse effects of obesity on cognitive performance were observed for men only. Diabetes-years related to poorer cognitive performance, but only when men and women were combined for analyses. Neither diabetes nor diabetes-years by obesity interactions were observed.
The gender-specific results for obesity, but not for diabetes, suggests that the underlying mechanisms linking them to cognition may be different.
确定肥胖对认知表现的独立影响,并研究肥胖与非胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(NIDDM)之间的相互作用。
采用前瞻性设计,将弗雷明汉心脏研究中的男性参与者(n = 551)和女性参与者(n = 872)分为肥胖(是/否)、糖尿病(是/否),并通过18年监测期收集的数据确定糖尿病病程年数。在进行认知测试时,所有受试者均无痴呆、中风和临床诊断的心血管疾病。统计模型根据年龄、教育程度、职业、母语和心血管疾病风险因素进行了调整。体重指数状态(非肥胖或肥胖)和NIDDM状态(糖尿病/非糖尿病)与多种认知测量的认知表现相关。
仅在男性中观察到肥胖对认知表现的不良影响。糖尿病病程年数与较差的认知表现相关,但仅在将男性和女性合并进行分析时如此。未观察到糖尿病或糖尿病病程年数与肥胖之间的相互作用。
肥胖的性别特异性结果表明,将它们与认知联系起来的潜在机制可能不同,但糖尿病并非如此。