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功能状态对血压与认知能力下降关系的影响:心血管健康研究。

The role of functional status on the relationship between blood pressure and cognitive decline: the Cardiovascular Health Study.

机构信息

School of Biological and Population Health Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

Kidney Health Research Collaborative at University of California San Francisco, and San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

J Hypertens. 2019 Sep;37(9):1790-1796. doi: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000002102.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine whether self-reported functional status modified the association between blood pressure (BP) and cognitive decline among older adults.

METHODS

The study included 2097 US adults aged 75 years and older from the Cardiovascular Health Study, followed for up to 6 years. Functional status was ascertained by self-reported limitation in activities of daily living (ADL; none vs. any). Cognitive function was assessed by the Modified Mini Mental State Exam (3MSE). We used linear mixed models to examine whether the presence of at least one ADL limitation modified the association between BP and cognitive decline. Potential confounders included demographics, physiologic measures, antihypertensive medication use and apolipoprotein E ε4 allele. We conducted stratified analyses for significant interactions between BP and ADL.

RESULTS

The association between BP and change in 3MSE differed by baseline ADL limitation. Among participants without ADL limitation, elevated systolic BP (≥140 mmHg) was associated with a 0.15 decrease (95% CI -0.24 to -0.07); P value for interaction less than 0.001, whereas in those with an ADL limitation, elevated systolic BP was independently associated with a 0.30 increase in 3MSE scores per year (95% CI 0.06-0.55). Elevated diastolic BP (≥80 mmHg) was associated with an increase in cognitive function in both groups, although the increase was greater in those with ADL limitation (0.47 points per year vs. 0.18 points per year, P value for interaction = 0.01).

CONCLUSION

Elevated BP appears to be associated with a decrease in cognitive scores among functioning older adults, and modest improvements in cognitive function among poorly functioning elders.

摘要

目的

探讨自我报告的功能状态是否改变了血压(BP)与老年人认知能力下降之间的关系。

方法

本研究纳入了 2097 名年龄在 75 岁及以上的美国成年人,他们来自心血管健康研究,随访时间长达 6 年。功能状态通过自我报告的日常生活活动(ADL;无 vs. 有)受限来确定。认知功能通过改良的 Mini-Mental State 检查(3MSE)来评估。我们使用线性混合模型来检验 ADL 限制的存在是否改变了 BP 与认知能力下降之间的关系。潜在的混杂因素包括人口统计学、生理指标、降压药物的使用和载脂蛋白 E ε4 等位基因。我们对 BP 和 ADL 之间的显著交互作用进行了分层分析。

结果

BP 与 3MSE 变化之间的关系因基线 ADL 限制而异。在没有 ADL 限制的参与者中,收缩压升高(≥140mmHg)与 3MSE 下降 0.15 分相关(95%CI-0.24 至-0.07);交互作用 P 值小于 0.001,而在有 ADL 限制的参与者中,收缩压升高与 3MSE 评分每年增加 0.30 分独立相关(95%CI0.06-0.55)。在两组参与者中,舒张压升高(≥80mmHg)与认知功能的提高相关,尽管在有 ADL 限制的参与者中,这种提高更为显著(每年增加 0.47 分,而每年增加 0.18 分,交互作用 P 值=0.01)。

结论

在功能正常的老年人中,升高的 BP 似乎与认知评分下降相关,而在功能较差的老年人中,BP 升高与认知功能的适度改善相关。

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