数字鸿沟是否会加速与晚年糖尿病管理不善有关的认知功能衰退?

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Gerontology Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1159/000541150
Yanan Luo, Binbin Su, Feiran Zheng, Xiaoying Zheng
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简介:目的是研究数字排斥在 50 岁及以上成年人糖尿病与认知功能之间的关联中的作用:目的:研究数字排斥在50岁及以上成年人糖尿病与认知功能之间的关联中的作用。方法:研究涉及2010-2018年31个国家的107188名50岁及以上参与者。采用混合效应线性回归模型分析数据:结果发现,糖尿病与全球认知功能得分的显著降低有关(未经调整的β=-0.27,95% CI:-0.28,-0.25)。研究发现,数字排斥的存在与糖尿病相关认知功能评分的下降有显著关联。在记忆力、计算力和定向力得分方面也观察到类似的趋势:这些发现强调了解决数字鸿沟问题以促进健康老龄化的重要性。开发针对糖尿病相关认知障碍的数字干预措施,促进糖尿病老年人的数字融入,对于预防认知障碍具有重要价值。
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Does the digital divide accelerate cognitive function decline related to the poor management of diabetes in later life?

Introduction: The objective is to investigate the role of digital exclusion in the association between diabetes and cognitive function among adults aged 50 and above.

Methods: 107,188 participants aged 50 years old and above across 31 countries from 2010-2018 were involved. The mixed-effects linear regression models were used to analyze the data.

Results: The presence of diabetes was found to be associated with a notable reduction in the global cognitive function score (unadjusted β=-0.27, 95% CI: -0.28, -0.25). The presence of digital exclusion was found to have a significant association with the decline in cognitive function scores related to diabetes. Similar trends were observed in the scores for memory, numeracy, and orientation.

Discussion: These findings underscore the importance of addressing the digital divide to promote healthy aging. Developing digital interventions targeting diabetes-related cognitive impairments and fostering digital inclusion among older adults with diabetes hold significant value in preventing cognitive impairment.

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Gerontology
Gerontology 医学-老年医学
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期刊介绍: In view of the ever-increasing fraction of elderly people, understanding the mechanisms of aging and age-related diseases has become a matter of urgent necessity. ''Gerontology'', the oldest journal in the field, responds to this need by drawing topical contributions from multiple disciplines to support the fundamental goals of extending active life and enhancing its quality. The range of papers is classified into four sections. In the Clinical Section, the aetiology, pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of agerelated diseases are discussed from a gerontological rather than a geriatric viewpoint. The Experimental Section contains up-to-date contributions from basic gerontological research. Papers dealing with behavioural development and related topics are placed in the Behavioural Science Section. Basic aspects of regeneration in different experimental biological systems as well as in the context of medical applications are dealt with in a special section that also contains information on technological advances for the elderly. Providing a primary source of high-quality papers covering all aspects of aging in humans and animals, ''Gerontology'' serves as an ideal information tool for all readers interested in the topic of aging from a broad perspective.
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