Dahle Cheryl L, Jacobs Bradley S, Raz Naftali
Institute of Gerontology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2009 Mar;24(1):154-62. doi: 10.1037/a0014283.
Advanced age is associated with decline in many areas of cognition as well as increased frequency of vascular disease. Well-described risk factors for vascular disease, such as diabetes and arterial hypertension, have been linked to cognitive deficits beyond those associated with aging. To examine whether vascular health indices such as fasting blood glucose levels and arterial pulse pressure can predict subtle deficits in age-sensitive abilities, the authors studied 104 healthy adults (ages 18 to 78) without diagnoses of diabetes or hypertension. Whereas results revealed a classic pattern of age-related differences in cognition, preprandial blood glucose level and pulse pressure independently and differentially affected cognitive performance. High-normal blood glucose levels were associated with decreased delayed associative memory, reduced accuracy of working memory processing among women, and slower working memory processing among men. Elevated pulse pressure was associated with slower perceptual-motor processing. Results suggest that blood glucose levels and pulse pressure may be sensitive indicators of cognitive status in healthy adults; however, longitudinal research is needed to determine whether such relatively mild elevations in this select group predict age-related cognitive declines.
高龄与认知功能多个领域的衰退以及血管疾病发病率的增加相关。诸如糖尿病和动脉高血压等已被充分描述的血管疾病风险因素,除了与衰老相关的认知缺陷外,还与其他认知缺陷有关。为了研究诸如空腹血糖水平和动脉脉压等血管健康指标是否能够预测对年龄敏感的能力方面的细微缺陷,作者对104名未被诊断患有糖尿病或高血压的健康成年人(年龄在18至78岁之间)进行了研究。虽然结果显示出认知方面与年龄相关差异的典型模式,但餐前血糖水平和脉压分别独立且不同程度地影响认知表现。血糖水平处于高正常范围与延迟联想记忆下降、女性工作记忆处理准确性降低以及男性工作记忆处理速度减慢有关。脉压升高与感知运动处理速度减慢有关。结果表明,血糖水平和脉压可能是健康成年人认知状态的敏感指标;然而,需要进行纵向研究以确定在这一特定群体中如此相对轻微的升高是否预示着与年龄相关的认知衰退。