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酒精摄入、轻度认知障碍与痴呆症进展

Alcohol consumption, mild cognitive impairment, and progression to dementia.

作者信息

Solfrizzi V, D'Introno A, Colacicco A M, Capurso C, Del Parigi A, Baldassarre G, Scapicchio P, Scafato E, Amodio M, Capurso A, Panza F

机构信息

Department of Geriatrics, Center for Aging Brain, Memory Unit, University of Bari, Policlinico, Bari, Italy.

出版信息

Neurology. 2007 May 22;68(21):1790-9. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000262035.87304.89.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To estimate the impact of alcohol consumption on the incidence of mild cognitive impairment and its progression to dementia.

METHODS

We evaluated the incidence of mild cognitive impairment in 1,445 non-cognitively impaired individuals and its progression to dementia in 121 patients with mild cognitive impairment, aged 65 to 84 years, participating in the Italian Longitudinal Study on Aging, with a 3.5-year follow-up. The level of alcohol consumption was ascertained in the year before the survey. Dementia and mild cognitive impairment were classified using current clinical criteria.

RESULTS

Patients with mild cognitive impairment who were moderate drinkers, i.e., those who consumed less than 1 drink/day (approximately 15 g of alcohol), had a lower rate of progression to dementia than abstainers (hazard ratio [HR] 0.15; 95% CI 0.03 to 0.78). Furthermore, moderate drinkers with mild cognitive impairment who consumed less than 1 drink/day of wine showed a significantly lower rate of progression to dementia than abstainers (HR 0.15; 95% CI 0.03 to 0.77). Finally, there was no significant association between higher levels of drinking (> or =1 drink/day) and rate of progression to dementia in patients with mild cognitive impairment vs abstainers. No significant associations were found between any levels of drinking and the incidence of mild cognitive impairment in non-cognitively impaired individuals vs abstainers.

CONCLUSIONS

In patients with mild cognitive impairment, up to 1 drink/day of alcohol or wine may decrease the rate of progression to dementia.

摘要

目的

评估饮酒对轻度认知障碍发病率及其向痴呆进展的影响。

方法

我们对1445名无认知障碍个体的轻度认知障碍发病率以及121名年龄在65至84岁、参与意大利衰老纵向研究的轻度认知障碍患者向痴呆的进展情况进行了评估,随访时间为3.5年。在调查前一年确定饮酒量。根据当前临床标准对痴呆和轻度认知障碍进行分类。

结果

轻度认知障碍的中度饮酒患者,即每天饮酒少于1杯(约15克酒精)的患者,向痴呆进展的发生率低于戒酒者(风险比[HR]0.15;95%可信区间0.03至0.78)。此外,轻度认知障碍且每天饮用葡萄酒少于1杯的中度饮酒者向痴呆进展的发生率显著低于戒酒者(HR 0.15;95%可信区间0.03至0.77)。最后,轻度认知障碍患者中饮酒量较高(≥1杯/天)与戒酒者相比,向痴呆进展的发生率无显著关联。在无认知障碍个体中,任何饮酒量与轻度认知障碍发病率和戒酒者之间均未发现显著关联。

结论

在轻度认知障碍患者中,每天饮用多达1杯酒精饮料或葡萄酒可能会降低向痴呆进展的发生率。

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