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脉搏波速度与认知功能的关系:悉尼记忆与衰老研究。

The association between pulse wave velocity and cognitive function: the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study.

机构信息

Brain and Aging Research Program, School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Apr 30;8(4):e61855. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061855. Print 2013.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Pulse wave velocity (PWV) is a measure of arterial stiffness and its increase with ageing has been associated with damage to cerebral microvessels and cognitive impairment. This study examined the relationship between carotid-femoral PWV and specific domains of cognitive function in a non-demented elderly sample.

METHOD

Data were drawn from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study, a cohort study of non-demented community-dwelling individuals aged 70-90 years, assessed in successive waves two years apart. In Wave 2, PWV and cognitive function were measured in 319 participants. Linear regression was used to analyse the cross-sectional relationship between arterial stiffness and cognitive function in the whole sample, and separately for men and women. Analysis of covariance was used to assess potential differences in cognition between subjects with PWV measurements in the top and bottom tertiles of the cohort. Covariates were age, education, body mass index, pulse rate, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol, depression, alcohol, smoking, hormone replacement therapy, apolipoprotein E ε4 genotype, use of anti-hypertensive medications, history of stroke, transient ischemic attack, myocardial infarction, angina, diabetes, and also sex for the whole sample analyses.

RESULTS

There was no association between PWV and cognition after Bonferroni correction for multiple testing. When examining this association for males and females separately, an association was found in males, with higher PWV being associated with lower global cognition and memory, however, a significant difference between PWV and cognition between males and females was not found.

CONCLUSION

A higher level of PWV was not associated with lower cognitive function in the whole sample.

摘要

目的

脉搏波速度(PWV)是衡量动脉僵硬度的指标,其随年龄的增加与脑微血管损伤和认知障碍有关。本研究在非痴呆老年人群中,检查了颈股 PWV 与特定认知功能领域之间的关系。

方法

数据来自悉尼记忆与衰老研究,这是一项对年龄在 70-90 岁之间、无痴呆的社区居住者进行的队列研究,每两年评估一次。在第 2 波中,319 名参与者接受了 PWV 和认知功能的测量。线性回归用于分析整个样本中动脉僵硬度与认知功能之间的横断面关系,以及分别对男性和女性进行分析。协方差分析用于评估在队列中 PWV 测量处于顶端和底端三分之一的受试者之间的认知差异。协变量为年龄、教育程度、体重指数、脉搏率、收缩压、胆固醇、抑郁、酒精、吸烟、激素替代疗法、载脂蛋白 E ε4 基因型、使用抗高血压药物、中风史、短暂性脑缺血发作、心肌梗死、心绞痛、糖尿病,以及整个样本分析中的性别。

结果

在进行多次测试的 Bonferroni 校正后,PWV 与认知之间没有关联。当分别检查男性和女性的这种关联时,发现男性中存在关联,较高的 PWV 与较低的整体认知和记忆力相关,但是,没有发现 PWV 和认知之间在男性和女性之间存在显著差异。

结论

在整个样本中,较高的 PWV 水平与较低的认知功能无关。

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