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一项关于文化适应背景下心血管健康及其对老年拉丁裔成年人认知影响的纵向研究。

A Longitudinal Study of Acculturation in Context and Cardiovascular Health and Their Effects on Cognition Among Older Latino Adults.

机构信息

Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center Rush University Medical Center Chicago IL.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Rush University Medical Center Chicago IL.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2023 Mar 21;12(6):e027620. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.122.027620. Epub 2023 Mar 17.

Abstract

Background We previously outlined the importance of considering acculturation within the context of older Latino adults' lived experience (ie, acculturation in context) to better capture contributors to cognitive aging. We now examine this conceptual framework as related to level of and change in cardiovascular health, and whether cardiovascular health modifies previously documented associations of acculturation in context with cognition. Methods and Results Acculturation in context data from 192 Latino participants without dementia at baseline (age ~70 years) were compiled into 3 separate composite scores: acculturation-related (nativity, language-, and social-based preferences), contextually related socioenvironmental (experiences of discrimination, social isolation, social networks), and familism-related (Latino-centric family ethos). A modified American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 (mLS7; ie, smoking, physical activity, body mass index, blood pressure, total cholesterol, blood glucose) was used to measure cardiovascular health. Mixed effects regressions simultaneously tested the association of all 3 composite scores with total mLS7 adjusting for confounders. Separate models tested whether mLS7 modified associations of the 3 composite scores and cognition. The contextually related socioenvironmental composite score reflecting higher discrimination, higher social isolation, and smaller social networks (estimate=0.22, SE=0.10, =0.02) and the familism score (estimate=0.16, SE=0.07, =0.02) both significantly associated with change in total mLS7. The acculturation-related composite was not significantly associated with change in mLS7. No composite was significantly associated with level of mLS7. Total mLS7, however, significantly modified associations between the acculturation-related composite and change in working memory (estimate=-0.02, SE=0.01, =0.043). Conclusions Acculturation within the context of older Latino adults' lived experience is important for maintaining cardiovascular health, relationships that also affect domain-specific cognitive decline.

摘要

背景

我们之前概述了在老年拉丁裔成年人的生活经历(即背景中的文化适应)中考虑文化适应的重要性,以更好地捕捉认知老化的促成因素。我们现在研究这个概念框架与心血管健康的水平和变化的关系,以及心血管健康是否改变了之前记录的背景文化适应与认知之间的关联。

方法和结果

192 名没有痴呆症的拉丁裔参与者在基线时(年龄约 70 岁)的背景文化适应数据被汇编成 3 个单独的综合评分:与文化适应相关的(出生地、语言和社会偏好)、与背景相关的社会环境(经历歧视、社会孤立、社交网络)和与家庭主义相关的(以拉丁裔为中心的家庭精神)。使用改良的美国心脏协会的生活简单 7 项(即吸烟、体力活动、体重指数、血压、总胆固醇、血糖)来衡量心血管健康。混合效应回归同时测试了所有 3 个综合评分与总 mLS7 的关联,调整了混杂因素。单独的模型测试了 mLS7 是否改变了 3 个综合评分与认知的关联。反映更高歧视、更高社会孤立和更小社交网络的与背景相关的社会环境综合评分(估计值=0.22,SE=0.10,=0.02)和家庭主义评分(估计值=0.16,SE=0.07,=0.02)都与总 mLS7 的变化显著相关。与文化适应相关的综合评分与 mLS7 的变化没有显著关联。没有综合评分与 mLS7 的水平显著相关。然而,总 mLS7 显著改变了与文化适应相关的综合评分与工作记忆变化之间的关联(估计值=-0.02,SE=0.01,=0.043)。

结论

在老年拉丁裔成年人的生活经历中,文化适应很重要,它维持着心血管健康,而这种关系也会影响特定领域的认知下降。

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