Socioeconomic position, modifiable dementia risk and cognitive decline: results of 12-year Maastricht Aging Study.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY International psychogeriatrics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1017/S1041610223000819
Irene Heger, Martin van Boxtel, Kay Deckers, Hans Bosma, Frans Verhey, Sebastian Köhler
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Abstract

Objectives: This study investigated whether the association between modifiable dementia risk and rate of cognitive decline differs across socioeconomic status (SES) strata.

Design, setting and participants: Data were used from Maastricht Aging Study, a prospective cohort study with a 12-year follow-up. The baseline sample consisted of 1023 adults over 40 years old.

Measurements: The "LIfestyle for BRAin health" (LIBRA) index was used to assess modifiable dementia risk. Cognitive performance was assessed at baseline, 6 and 12 years, and measured in the domains of information processing speed, executive functioning and verbal memory function. An SES score was calculated from equivalent income and educational level (tertiles). Linear mixed models were used to study the association between LIBRA, SES and their interaction on the rate of cognitive decline.

Results: Participants in the lowest SES tertile displayed more decline in information processing speed (vs. middle SES: X2 = 7.08, P = 0.029; vs. high SES: X2 = 9.49, P = 0.009) and verbal memory (vs. middle SES: X2 = 9.28, P < 0.001; vs. high SES: X2 = 16.68, P < 0.001) over 6 years compared to their middle- and high-SES counterparts. Higher (unhealthier) LIBRA scores were associated with more decline in information processing speed (X2 = 12.66, P = 0.002) over 12 years and verbal memory (X2 = 4.63, P = 0.032) over 6 years. No consistent effect modification by SES on the association between LIBRA and cognition was found.

Conclusions: Results suggest that lifestyle is an important determinant of cognitive decline across SES groups. Yet, people with low SES had a more unfavorable modifiable risk score suggesting more potential for lifestyle-based interventions.

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社会经济地位、可改变的痴呆风险和认知能力下降:12年马斯特里赫特老龄化研究结果。
目的:本研究调查了不同社会经济地位(SES)阶层的可改变性痴呆风险与认知能力下降率之间的关系是否不同。设计、设置和参与者:数据来自马斯特里赫特老龄化研究,这是一项为期12年的前瞻性队列研究。基线样本包括1023名40岁以上的成年人。测量:“大脑健康的LIfestyle”(LIBRA)指数用于评估可改变的痴呆风险。认知表现在基线、6岁和12岁时进行评估,并在信息处理速度、执行功能和言语记忆功能等领域进行测量。SES分数是根据同等收入和教育水平(三分位数)计算得出的。采用线性混合模型研究了LIBRA、SES及其相互作用对认知能力下降率的影响。结果:与中等和高社会经济地位的参与者相比,处于最低社会经济地位三分位数的参与者在6年内的信息处理速度(与中等社会经济地位相比:X2=7.08,P=0.029;与高社会经济能力相比:X2=9.49,P=0.009)和言语记忆(与中等经济经济地位相比,X2=9.28,P<0.001;与高经济经济地位比较:X2=16.68,P=0.001)下降幅度更大。LIBRA评分越高(越不健康)与12年内信息处理速度(X2=12.66,P=0.002)和6年内语言记忆(X2=4.63,P=0.032)的下降幅度越大有关。SES对LIBRA和认知之间的关系没有发现一致的影响修正。结论:研究结果表明,生活方式是SES群体认知能力下降的重要决定因素。然而,社会经济地位低的人有一个更不利的可修改风险评分,这表明基于生活方式的干预更有潜力。
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International psychogeriatrics
International psychogeriatrics 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: A highly respected, multidisciplinary journal, International Psychogeriatrics publishes high quality original research papers in the field of psychogeriatrics. The journal aims to be the leading peer reviewed journal dealing with all aspects of the mental health of older people throughout the world. Circulated to over 1,000 members of the International Psychogeriatric Association, International Psychogeriatrics also features important editorials, provocative debates, literature reviews, book reviews and letters to the editor.
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