Cahana-Amitay Dalia, Spiro Avron, Cohen Jason A, Oveis Abigail C, Ojo Emmanuel A, Sayers Jesse T, Obler Loraine K, Albert Martin L
1VA Boston Healthcare System,Boston Massachusetts.
5Department of Neurology,Albert Einstein College of Medicine,New York,New York.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2015 Feb;21(2):116-25. doi: 10.1017/S1355617715000028.
This study explored effects of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) on language in aging. MetS is a constellation of five vascular and metabolic risk factors associated with the development of chronic diseases and increased risk of mortality, as well as brain and cognitive impairments. We tested 281 English-speaking older adults aged 55-84, free of stroke and dementia. Presence of MetS was based on the harmonized criteria (Alberti et al., 2009). Language performance was assessed by measures of accuracy and reaction time on two tasks of lexical retrieval and two tasks of sentence processing. Regression analyses, adjusted for age, education, gender, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease, demonstrated that participants with MetS had significantly lower accuracy on measures of lexical retrieval (action naming) and sentence processing (embedded sentences, both subject and object relative clauses). Reaction time was slightly faster on the test of embedded sentences among those with MetS. MetS adversely affects the language performance of older adults, impairing accuracy of both lexical retrieval and sentence processing. This finding reinforces and extends results of earlier research documenting the negative influence of potentially treatable medical conditions (diabetes, hypertension) on language performance in aging. The unanticipated finding that persons with MetS were faster in processing embedded sentences may represent an impairment of timing functions among older individuals with MetS.
本研究探讨了代谢综合征(MetS)对老年人语言能力的影响。代谢综合征是一组与慢性疾病发展、死亡风险增加以及脑和认知功能障碍相关的五种血管和代谢危险因素。我们测试了281名年龄在55 - 84岁之间、无中风和痴呆的英语使用者。代谢综合征的存在基于统一标准(阿尔贝蒂等人,2009年)。通过词汇检索的两项任务和句子处理的两项任务的准确性和反应时间测量来评估语言表现。在对年龄、教育程度、性别、糖尿病、高血压和心脏病进行校正的回归分析中,结果显示患有代谢综合征的参与者在词汇检索(动作命名)和句子处理(嵌入式句子,包括主语和宾语关系从句)测量中的准确性显著较低。在代谢综合征患者中,嵌入式句子测试的反应时间略快。代谢综合征对老年人的语言表现有不利影响,损害词汇检索和句子处理的准确性。这一发现强化并扩展了早期研究的结果,这些研究记录了潜在可治疗的医疗状况(糖尿病、高血压)对老年人语言表现的负面影响。代谢综合征患者在处理嵌入式句子时速度更快这一意外发现,可能代表了患有代谢综合征的老年人时间功能受损。