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中年成年人中大麻使用与认知功能关系的纵向研究。

A longitudinal examination of the relationship between cannabis use and cognitive function in mid-life adults.

作者信息

McKetin Rebecca, Parasu Praneeth, Cherbuin Nicolas, Eramudugolla Ranmalee, Anstey Kaarin J

机构信息

National Drug Research Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Perth, Australia; Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2016 Dec 1;169:134-140. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.10.022. Epub 2016 Oct 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The relationship between cannabis use and cognitive function in mid-life has rarely been examined despite verbal learning deficits in young adults.

METHOD

A longitudinal cohort study of 1,897 Australians recruited at 40-46 years of age and followed up 4 years (94%) and 8 years (87%) later. Random effects regression was used to assess within- and between-person associations between cannabis use and cognitive function across waves of data, and examine whether age-related changes in cognitive performance were modified by cannabis use. The first list of the California Verbal Learning Test (immediate and delayed recall), Symbol Digit Modality Test, Digit Backwards, simple and choice reaction time tasks, were administered at each wave. The Spot-the-Word test was used to assess premorbid verbal ability. Self-reported cannabis use in the past year (no use, < weekly use,≥weekly use) was assessed at each wave.

FINDINGS

Participants who used cannabis≥weekly had worse immediate recall (b=-0.68, p=0.014) and showed a trend toward worse delayed recall (b=-0.55, p=0.062) compared to non-users after adjusting for correlates of cannabis use and premorbid verbal ability. These effects were due to between-person differences. There were no significant within-person associations between cannabis use and recall, nor was there evidence of greater cognitive decline in cannabis users with age.

CONCLUSIONS

Mid-life cannabis users had poorer verbal recall than non-users, but this was not related to their current level of cannabis use, and cannabis use was not associated with accelerated cognitive decline.

摘要

背景

尽管年轻成年人存在言语学习缺陷,但大麻使用与中年认知功能之间的关系很少被研究。

方法

对1897名40 - 46岁招募的澳大利亚人进行纵向队列研究,分别在4年后(94%)和8年后(87%)进行随访。使用随机效应回归评估大麻使用与各波数据中的认知功能之间的个体内和个体间关联,并研究大麻使用是否会改变认知表现的年龄相关变化。每次随访时进行加利福尼亚言语学习测试的第一列表(即时和延迟回忆)、符号数字模态测试、数字倒背、简单和选择反应时任务。使用找词测试评估病前言语能力。每次随访时评估过去一年自我报告的大麻使用情况(未使用、<每周使用、≥每周使用)。

结果

在调整大麻使用相关因素和病前言语能力后,与未使用者相比,每周至少使用一次大麻的参与者即时回忆较差(b = -0.68,p = 0.014),延迟回忆有变差趋势(b = -0.55,p = 0.062)。这些影响是由于个体间差异。大麻使用与回忆之间没有显著的个体内关联,也没有证据表明大麻使用者随着年龄增长认知衰退更严重。

结论

中年大麻使用者的言语回忆比未使用者差,但这与他们当前的大麻使用水平无关,且大麻使用与加速认知衰退无关。

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