THE ASSOCIATION OF IMPAIRED VIBRATION SENSATION IN THE LOWER LIMB WITH TESTS OF COGNITION IN OLDER PEOPLE The Cardiovascular Health Study.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1159/000542523
Joshua I Barzilay, Petra Buzkova, William T Longstreth, Oscar Lopez, David Bleich, David Siscovick, Anne Newman, Shohinee Sarma, Kenneth J Mukamal
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Abstract

Introduction: The prevalence of peripheral neuropathy (PN) in the lower limb increases with age and with the presence of diabetes. Studies show an association of PN with advanced cognitive impairment. Here we examine the association of PN with measures of early cognitive deficits in a cohort of older adults without apparent cognitive impairment, with or without diabetes.

Methods: A total of 2798 participants from the Cardiovascular Health Study were examined, mean age 80 years. All underwent tests of overall cognition (3MSE), executive function (DSST), and visual memory (BVRT). Impairment of vibration sensation in the toes, ankles, and tibial tuberosities was ascertained. Participants were graded according to the extent of impairment. Adjusted linear regression analyses of the extent of impaired vibration sensation with cognitive tests were performed. Results were further categorized by presence or absence of diabetes.

Results: 70% of participants had intact vibration sensation in the toes; 8% had no vibration sensation in the tibial tuberosities or below. Compared to participants with intact vibration sensation in the toes, those with no vibration sensation in the tibial tuberosities had lower 3MSE scores. Tests of executive function were lower in a stepwise manner with greater impaired vibration sensation. Visual memory was less strongly associated with impaired vibration sensation. Findings did not differ significantly by diabetes status.

Conclusion: In older adults, impaired vibration sensation in the lower limb is associated with impaired executive function and visual memory. These findings did not differ by diabetes status.

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老年人下肢振动感觉障碍与智力测验的相关性 心血管健康研究。
导言:下肢周围神经病变(PN)的发病率随着年龄的增长和糖尿病的存在而增加。研究表明,下肢周围神经病变与晚期认知障碍有关。在此,我们研究了一组无明显认知障碍、伴有或不伴有糖尿病的老年人中,下肢周围神经病变与早期认知障碍的相关性:方法:我们对心血管健康研究(Cardiovascular Health Study)中的 2798 名参与者进行了调查,他们的平均年龄为 80 岁。所有人都接受了整体认知(3MSE)、执行功能(DSST)和视觉记忆(BVRT)测试。对脚趾、脚踝和胫骨结节的振动感觉受损情况进行了确认。根据受损程度对参与者进行分级。将振动感觉受损程度与认知测试进行调整线性回归分析。结果还根据是否患有糖尿病进行了进一步分类:70%的参与者脚趾的振动感觉完好;8%的参与者胫骨结节或以下部位没有振动感觉。与脚趾振动感觉完整的参与者相比,胫骨结节无振动感觉的参与者的 3MSE 分数较低。执行功能测试的得分随着振动感觉受损程度的增加而逐步降低。视觉记忆与振动感觉受损的关系不大。研究结果与糖尿病状况无明显差异:结论:在老年人中,下肢振动感觉受损与执行功能和视觉记忆受损有关。这些结果并不因糖尿病状况而异。
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期刊介绍: As a unique forum devoted exclusively to the study of cognitive dysfunction, ''Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders'' concentrates on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, Huntington’s chorea and other neurodegenerative diseases. The journal draws from diverse related research disciplines such as psychogeriatrics, neuropsychology, clinical neurology, morphology, physiology, genetic molecular biology, pathology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology and pharmaceutics. Strong emphasis is placed on the publication of research findings from animal studies which are complemented by clinical and therapeutic experience to give an overall appreciation of the field.
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