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目的:这项研究旨在确定居所(农村与城市相比较)在不同人生阶段(儿童、成人和晚年)是否与年长西班牙为基础的人群中痴呆发生的风险增加相关。在这项前瞻性研究中,对2711名年龄在65岁及以上的参与者在基线及三年后进行评估。痴呆的诊断均使用DSMIV(《精神疾病的诊断第四版》)标准。居民与痴呆风险之间的关系使用Cox回归模型分析。人口统计学特征、合并症指标、消费量(烟/酒)和可疑痴呆诊断均视为可能的混淆因素。 结果:在三年的随访中,91例被发现痴呆。教育程度低及职业成就与三年后痴呆发生率增高相关。随访中发现,成年期居于农村与痴呆风险显著上升相关。儿童期居于农村显示出可见的痴呆风险趋势(P=0.08),但是在晚年无显著性。儿童和成人中,农村/低教育程度人群比城市/高教育程度发生痴呆的风险均更高。最后,来自社会经济发展落后地区如阿雷瓦洛(农村,蓝领)和玛格丽特(城市,蓝领)的人群比来自利斯塔(城市,白领蓝领均有)的人群显示出更高的罹患痴呆的风险。结论:在这一群组中,早期及中期阶段居于农村是痴呆的危险因素,但晚期居于农村不是。居于农村对人民的影响明显高于低教育程度。
关键词: 认知储备,痴呆,教育,人生阶段,风险因素,农村居民。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Childhood and Adulthood Rural Residence Increases the Risk of Dementia: NEDICES Study
Volume: 12 Issue: 4
Author(s): Israel Contador, Felix Bermejo-Pareja, Veronica Puertas-Martin and Julian Benito-Leon
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关键词: 认知储备,痴呆,教育,人生阶段,风险因素,农村居民。
摘要: Objective. This research aims to determine whether residence (rural vs. urban) at different life stages (childhood, adulthood, and late life) is associated with increased risk of incident dementia in a population-based cohort of older Spaniards. Methods. In this prospective study, 2,711 participants aged 65 years and older were assessed at baseline and 3 years later. All cases of incident dementia were diagnosed using DSM-IV criteria. The relationship between residence and the relative risk of dementia was analysed using Cox's regression models. Demographics, comorbidity index, consumption (tobacco / alcohol) and doubtful dementia diagnosis were considered as possible confounders. Results. At the three-year follow-up, 91 cases of dementia were detected. Lower education and occupational attainment were associated with a higher incidence of dementia three years later. Rural residence in adulthood was associated with a significantly higher risk of dementia at the follow-up. Childhood rural residence revealed a marked trend for risk of dementia (p = 0.08), but it was nonsignificant in later life. The risk of dementia was considerably higher for the rural/low-education group than for the urban/high-education group, for both childhood and adulthood residence. Finally, people from areas with the lowest socio- economic status Arévalo (rural, blue-collar) and Margaritas (urban, blue-collar) showed higher risk of dementia than people from Lista (urban, mixed white/blue collar). Conclusion. In this cohort, early and mid-life stages rural residence was a risk factor for dementia, but not later-life rural residence. The rural residence effect was noticeably higher in people with a lower educational level.
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Israel Contador, Felix Bermejo-Pareja, Veronica Puertas-Martin and Julian Benito-Leon , Childhood and Adulthood Rural Residence Increases the Risk of Dementia: NEDICES Study, Current Alzheimer Research 2015; 12 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150324181327
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