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代谢综合征状况变化与认知功能:来自 Lifelines 队列研究的见解。

Metabolic Syndrome Status Changes and Cognitive Functioning: Insights from the Lifelines Cohort Study.

机构信息

Sofia Marcolini, Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands Hanzeplein 1,

出版信息

J Prev Alzheimers Dis. 2024;11(5):1283-1290. doi: 10.14283/jpad.2024.90.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Metabolic syndrome is associated with increased risk of dementia. Yet, findings on how longitudinal development of metabolic syndrome status affects cognition remain controversial.

OBJECTIVES

This study examines whether individuals with different changes in metabolic syndrome status differ in cognitive functioning. Additionally, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome within the Lifelines population-based study is investigated.

DESIGN

14609 Lifelines participants (mean age 60.8, 56.4% women) were divided into four groups based on their metabolic syndrome status changes between 2007-2013 (1) and between 2014-2017 (2): without metabolic syndrome (N=10863; absent at 1 and 2), de novo metabolic syndrome (N=1340; absent at 1 and present at 2), remitting metabolic syndrome (N=825; present at 1 and absent at 2), and persistent metabolic syndrome (N=1581; present at 1 and 2). ANCOVA models were employed to assess group differences in psychomotor function, visual attention, visual learning, and working memory assessed using the Cogstate Brief Battery.

RESULTS

Accounting for education, age, sex, and time between examinations, groups did not statistically differ in any of the four cognitive outcomes. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome within the Lifelines population increased with age and differed among men and women.

CONCLUSION

Performance in psychomotor function, visual attention, visual learning, and working memory measured by the Cogstate Brief Battery did not differ between individuals with different changes in metabolic syndrome. The length of metabolic syndrome exposure was unknown, making our results exploratory and calling for future studies addressing this gap.

摘要

背景

代谢综合征与痴呆风险增加有关。然而,关于代谢综合征状态的纵向发展如何影响认知的研究结果仍存在争议。

目的

本研究旨在探讨代谢综合征状态变化不同的个体在认知功能上是否存在差异。此外,还调查了 Lifelines 人群研究中代谢综合征的患病率。

设计

14609 名 Lifelines 参与者(平均年龄 60.8 岁,56.4%为女性)根据 2007-2013 年(1)和 2014-2017 年(2)期间代谢综合征状态的变化分为四组:无代谢综合征(N=10863;1 和 2 时均无)、新发生的代谢综合征(N=1340;1 时无,2 时出现)、缓解的代谢综合征(N=825;1 时出现,2 时无)和持续的代谢综合征(N=1581;1 和 2 时均出现)。采用协方差分析模型评估了 Cogstate 简明成套测验评估的心理运动功能、视觉注意力、视觉学习和工作记忆在各组间的差异。

结果

考虑到教育、年龄、性别和两次检查之间的时间,各组在四项认知结果中的任何一项上均无统计学差异。Lifelines 人群中的代谢综合征患病率随年龄增长而增加,且在男性和女性中存在差异。

结论

通过 Cogstate 简明成套测验测量的心理运动功能、视觉注意力、视觉学习和工作记忆方面的表现,在代谢综合征状态变化不同的个体之间没有差异。代谢综合征暴露的持续时间未知,这使得我们的结果具有探索性,并呼吁未来的研究来填补这一空白。

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