The mediating role of daily living ability and sleep in depression and cognitive function based on a structural equation model.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY BMC Geriatrics Pub Date : 2025-04-05 DOI:10.1186/s12877-025-05871-3
Liu Huijun, Zhang Xiange, Yang Ming, Sun Jiayi, Peng Juanjuan, Xu Wangquan, Song Yueli, Fang Guixia
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Background: The incidence of depression and cognitive dysfunction is high in the elderly population, which incurs serious social burden. In recent years, an increasing number of studies have found that poor sleep quality and impaired daily activities in the elderly are also closely related to these two diseases.To explore the mediating role of sleep quality and daily activity ability in the elderly's cognition and depression. It extends upon existing research and provides evidence for new areas of intervention that may ameliorate and delay cognitive decline in the elderly.

Methods: Data were collected from a representative sample of 5,470 (aged 60 years and above) in Anhui Province from the 2019 Anhui Health and Life Expectancy Survey(AHLS). Cognitive function was assessed by the Mini-Mental State Examination(MMSE), depression symptoms by the Patient Health Questionnaire(PHQ-9), physical function by the Barthel Index for Activities of Daily Living, and sleep quality by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI). Descriptive analysis was conducted for the distribution of various covariates and results. Pearson correlation analysis was employed to test the relationship between depression symptoms, cognition, poor sleep quality and daily living ability of the elderly. The structural equation model was used to explore the link between depression and cognition in the older adults, and to test mediating effects of daily activity and sleep disturbance on depression and cognition.

Results: Among all participants, the average cognitive score was 21.51 (SD = 6.10), and the incidence of depression symptoms was 31.6%. Depression symptoms had a significant direct impact on cognition (β= -0.075, 95%CI=-0.099, -0.050). Depression symptoms was related to poor sleep quality and daily living ability (β = 0.420, 95%CI = 0.409, 0.447; β=-0.161, 95%CI=-0.163, -0.113). Cognition was also related to both factors (β=-0.042, 95%CI=-0.070, -0.024; β = 0.143, 95%CI = 0.112, 0.173). The ability of daily living was related to poor sleep quality (β=-0.049, 95%CI=-0.079, -0.027). Poor sleep quality and daily living ability mediated the relationship between depression symptoms and cognition (β=-0.020, 95% CI=-0.025, -0.014; β=-0.020, 95%CI=-0.030, -0.010).

Conclusions: This study found that depression symptoms in the older adults was significantly related to cognitive function. Older adults with depression symptoms are more likely to have cognitive impairment. In addition, poor sleep quality and the ability of daily living can play a mediating role between depression and cognition. In the future, the society should pay attention to the mental health of the elderly to avoid depression. They should also pay attention to the impact of their sleep quality and daily activity ability, so as to better maintain cognitive function.

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日常生活能力和睡眠对抑郁和认知功能的中介作用:基于结构方程模型。
背景:老年人群中抑郁症和认知功能障碍的发生率较高,给社会造成了严重的负担。近年来,越来越多的研究发现,老年人睡眠质量差、日常活动受损也与这两种疾病密切相关。探讨睡眠质量和日常活动能力在老年人认知和抑郁中的中介作用。它扩展了现有的研究,并为可能改善和延缓老年人认知能力下降的新干预领域提供了证据。方法:数据收集自2019年安徽省健康与预期寿命调查(AHLS)中安徽省5470名60岁及以上的代表性样本。采用简易精神状态检查(MMSE)评估认知功能,采用患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)评估抑郁症状,采用Barthel日常生活活动指数评估身体功能,采用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)评估睡眠质量。对各协变量及结果的分布进行描述性分析。采用Pearson相关分析检验老年人抑郁症状与认知、睡眠质量差及日常生活能力的关系。采用结构方程模型探讨老年人抑郁与认知的关系,并检验日常活动和睡眠障碍对抑郁和认知的中介作用。结果:所有参与者的平均认知得分为21.51分(SD = 6.10),抑郁症状发生率为31.6%。抑郁症状对认知有显著的直接影响(β= -0.075, 95%CI=-0.099, -0.050)。抑郁症状与睡眠质量差、日常生活能力差相关(β = 0.420, 95%CI = 0.409, 0.447;β=-0.161, 95%ci =-0.163, -0.113)。认知也与这两个因素相关(β=-0.042, 95%CI=-0.070, -0.024;β = 0.143, 95%ci = 0.112, 0.173)。日常生活能力与睡眠质量差相关(β=-0.049, 95%CI=-0.079, -0.027)。睡眠质量差、日常生活能力差在抑郁症状与认知的关系中起中介作用(β=-0.020, 95% CI=-0.025, -0.014;β=-0.020, 95%ci =-0.030, -0.010)。结论:本研究发现老年人抑郁症状与认知功能显著相关。有抑郁症状的老年人更容易出现认知障碍。此外,睡眠质量差和日常生活能力在抑郁与认知之间可以起到中介作用。今后,社会应重视老年人的心理健康,避免患抑郁症。还应注意对自身睡眠质量和日常活动能力的影响,以便更好地保持认知功能。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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