肥胖与精神分裂症患者反应时间和视觉记忆的关系

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Schizophrenia Research-Cognition Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1016/j.scog.2024.100316
J.S. Toimela , A.H. Halt , M. Kerkelä , O. Kampman , J. Suvisaari , T. Kieseppä , M. Lähteenvuo , J. Tiihonen , A. Ahola-Olli , J. Veijola , M. Holm , The SUPER researchers listed in the Acknowledgements
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背景在精神分裂症(SZ)和情感分裂症患者中,超重和认知障碍都很常见。本研究的目的是检测患有精神分裂症和分裂情感性障碍的研究对象中肥胖与认知障碍之间可能存在的关联。方法研究样本包括从芬兰SUPER研究中选出的5382名临床诊断为精神分裂症或分裂情感性障碍的研究对象。肥胖程度通过体重指数和腰围进行测量。认知能力通过剑桥自动神经心理测试中的两项测试进行评估:反应时间通过 5 选 1 连续反应时间任务进行评估。视觉记忆通过配对联想学习测试进行评估。最终的分析共包括4498名用于分析反应时间的参与者和3967名用于分析视觉记忆的参与者。在男性参与者中,超重与视觉记忆测试中的更佳表现有关。结论 研究结果表明,精神分裂症或精神分裂情感障碍患者的肥胖可能与认知缺陷无关,反而与更好的认知表现有关。这一结果与早先有关普通人群的文献相反。为了更好地了解这些结果是否部分是由普通人群和精神分裂症患者肥胖病因的差异造成的,还需要进行更多的研究。
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Association of obesity to reaction time and visual memory in schizophrenia

Background

Both overweight and cognitive deficits are common among people with schizophrenia (SZ) and schizoaffective disorder. The results in earlier studies have been inconsistent on whether overweight is associated with cognitive deficits in psychotic disorders.

Aims

Our aim in this study was to detect possible associations between obesity and cognitive deficits among study participants with SZ and schizoaffective disorder.

Methods

The study sample included 5382 participants with a clinical diagnosis of SZ or schizoaffective disorder selected from the Finnish SUPER study. Obesity was measured both with body-mass index and waist circumference. The cognitive performance was evaluated with two tests from the Cambridge automated neuropsychological test battery: Reaction time was evaluated with the 5-choice serial reaction time task. Visual memory was evaluated with the paired associative learning test. The final analysis included a total sample of 4498 participants applicable for the analysis of the reaction time and 3967 participants for the analysis of the visual memory.

Results

Obesity measured with body-mass index was associated with better performance in reaction time task among both female and male participants. Among male participants, overweight was associated with better performance in the visual memory test. The waist circumference was not associated with cognitive measures.

Conclusions

The results suggest that obesity in people with SZ or schizoaffective disorder might not be associated with cognitive deficits but instead with better cognitive performance. The results were opposite from earlier literature on the general population. More research is required to better understand whether the results might be partly caused by the differences in the etiology of obesity between the general population and people with SZ.

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