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肥胖对患有和未患有重度抑郁症的成年人神经心理功能的影响。

The impact of obesity on neuropsychological functioning in adults with and without major depressive disorder.

作者信息

Restivo Maria R, McKinnon Margaret C, Frey Benicio N, Hall Geoffrey B, Syed Wasimuddin, Taylor Valerie H

机构信息

Womens College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 May 5;12(5):e0176898. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176898. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evidence suggests obesity exerts a negative impact on cognition. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is also linked to problems in cognitive functioning. Obesity is highly prevalent in individuals with MDD and is linked to a failure to return to a full level of functioning. The study's objective was to investigate the effect of obesity on cognitive impairment in participants with MDD.

METHODS

This study compared cognitive performance in obese individuals with MDD and two control populations (obese individuals without a psychiatric illness and non-obese controls). A standardized battery of neuropsychological tests specifically designed to assess performance in declarative memory, executive functioning, processing speed and attention was administered. Mood ratings, physical measurements, nutritional and health questionnaires were also completed.

RESULTS

We observed a consistent pattern across measures of memory, executive functioning, attention and processing speed. Whereas healthy controls performed better than both bariatric groups across the majority of measures administered, bariatric controls tended to outperform bariatric MDD patients.

LIMITATIONS

The overall sample size of our study was small and thus largely explorative in nature. However, it provides compelling results (while controlling for extraneous variables such as medication load, nutritional status and common metabolic comordidities) that strongly urges for further investigation and study replication with larger sample sizes.

CONCLUSIONS

We found obesity has a subtle impact on cognition in obese individuals, and when obesity is present in individuals with MDD, this impact may be significant. It is important to minimize all modifiable variables that can add to cognitive burden in this population.

摘要

背景

有证据表明肥胖对认知有负面影响。重度抑郁症(MDD)也与认知功能问题有关。肥胖在患有MDD的个体中非常普遍,并且与无法恢复到完全功能水平有关。该研究的目的是调查肥胖对患有MDD的参与者认知障碍的影响。

方法

本研究比较了患有MDD的肥胖个体与两个对照组(无精神疾病的肥胖个体和非肥胖对照组)的认知表现。实施了一组专门设计用于评估陈述性记忆、执行功能、处理速度和注意力表现的标准化神经心理学测试。还完成了情绪评分、身体测量、营养和健康问卷。

结果

我们在记忆、执行功能、注意力和处理速度的测量中观察到一致的模式。虽然健康对照组在大多数实施的测量中表现优于两个肥胖组,但肥胖对照组往往比患有MDD的肥胖患者表现更好。

局限性

我们研究的总体样本量较小,因此在很大程度上具有探索性。然而,它提供了令人信服的结果(同时控制了诸如药物负荷、营养状况和常见代谢合并症等外部变量),强烈敦促进一步调查并以更大的样本量重复研究。

结论

我们发现肥胖对肥胖个体的认知有微妙影响,当肥胖存在于患有MDD的个体中时,这种影响可能很显著。尽量减少所有可能增加该人群认知负担的可改变变量非常重要。

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