Department of Neurology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR 97239-3098, USA.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2010 Oct;65(10):1060-7. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glq124. Epub 2010 Jul 19.
Certain micronutrients are protective against cognitive decline. We examined whether there is any uniform pattern of circulating micronutrients cross-culturally that are associated with successful cognitive aging. For the U.S. sample, we used the stored serum/plasma of 115 participants, collected in Oregon, USA. The Okinawa sample consisted of 49 participants selected using similar inclusion criteria as the Oregon sample, from the Keys to Optimal Cognitive Aging Project. All participants were aged 85 years and older without cognitive impairment. We found that the Okinawan elders used fewer vitamin supplements but had similar levels of vitamin B(12) and α-tocopherol, lower folate and γ-tocopherol, compared with Oregonian elders. That is, we did not find a uniform pattern of circulating micronutrients, suggesting that micronutrients other than those examined here or other lifestyle factors than nutrition could play an important role in achieving successful cognitive aging.
某些微量营养素对认知能力下降具有保护作用。我们研究了是否存在跨文化的、与成功认知老化相关的循环微量营养素的统一模式。对于美国样本,我们使用了美国俄勒冈州 115 名参与者的储存血清/血浆。冲绳样本由来自 Keys to Optimal Cognitive Aging Project 的 49 名参与者组成,这些参与者的入选标准与俄勒冈州样本相似。所有参与者年龄均在 85 岁及以上,且认知功能正常。我们发现与俄勒冈州老年人相比,冲绳老年人使用的维生素补充剂较少,但维生素 B(12)和 α-生育酚水平相似,叶酸和 γ-生育酚水平较低。也就是说,我们没有发现循环微量营养素的统一模式,这表明除了我们所检查的这些微量营养素之外,其他营养以外的生活方式因素可能在实现成功的认知老化方面发挥着重要作用。