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Metabolic Syndrome is Associated with Poor Memory and Executive Performance in Elderly Community Residents: The PROOF Study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY
卷 22, 期 11, 页码 1096-1104

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2014.01.005

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Metabolic syndrome; elderly; cognitive impairment

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  1. French Ministry of Health (Programmes Hospitaliers de Recherche Clinique), Servier Laboratory
  2. AG2R Company
  3. MPCL Mutual Insurance Company

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Objective: Aging is associated with a loss of cognitive performance and an increasing occurrence of cardiovascular events. Moreover, cardiovascular risk factors are linked to cognitive impairment and dementia. Whereas individual components of metabolic syndrome (Met S) have been reported to be linked to cognitive decline and dementia, there are very few studies on Met S as a whole. The present study aims to assess the relationship between Met S and its components and cognitive functioning in a cohort of elderly non-demented community residents. Design: Population-based cohort study (PROOF study). Cross-sectional analysis. Participants: Dementia-free community-dwellers aged 65. Measures: The PROOF participants underwent an extensive neuropsychological battery at baseline. Summary cognitive measures including memory, attention, and executive performance were created by converting the individual test results to Z scores and computing the average scores within each domain. Each of the three cognitive scores was individually compared between groups as a function of Met S. The cognitive scores and the covariates which were significant in univariate analyses were then included in logistic regression models. Results: A significant association was observed between the presence of metabolic syndrome, poor memory, and executive function even after adjusting for confounding factors (memory: odds ratio: 1.77, p = 0.008; executive functions: odds ratio: 1.91, p = 0.002). Conclusions: Our study showed that in a sample of elderly community dwellers, Met S was associated with poor memory and executive performance. These results underline the importance of detecting and managing metabolic syndrome components to prevent cognitive impairment and dementia.

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