摘要
背景:老年人的认知减退与神经类固醇激素维生素D的不足相关。认知减退的主观认知影响还未能被检测到。这项基于医院的横断面研究为了确定老年病人的主观认知疾病是否与维生素D不足有关。方法:在“认知和亲脂性维生素”(CLIP)研究中99位连贯的白种人和招募病人没有出现晚期认知紊乱(简易精神状态检得分≥20),维生素D摄入不足者依据维生素D量的不足分为2组(血清25-羟基维生素D≥75nmol/L)。采用记忆抱怨调查问卷(MAC-Q;得分0-30;最好)检测主观认知障碍。MAQ-Q得分小于15或者大于30定于为重度认知障碍。年龄、性别、体质指数、教育水平、共患病负荷、功能自主、情绪、血浆甲状旁腺素浓度、钙、促甲状腺素和维生素12及估算肾小球滤过率被作为潜在的混杂因素。结果:与那些血浆25OHD>75nmol/L 的参与者相比,那些维生素D不足者(n=89)的MAC-Q平均得分较低(14.9±2.9与 17.1±1.6, P=0.02),并且MAQ得分小于15的可能性更大(52.8% 与10.0%, P=0.01)。维生素D不足与MAC-Q得分呈负相关(调整β=-2.84, P=0.03),并且与重度认知障碍呈正相关(调整 OR=10.07, P=0.03)结论:在老年病人研究组中,维生素D不足与主观认知障碍相关。
关键词: 认知,认知障碍,痴呆,神经内分泌学,老年人,维生素D
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Biology of Subjective Cognitive Complaint Amongst Geriatric Patients: Vitamin D Involvement
Volume: 12 Issue: 2
Author(s): Elena De Neree Tot Babberich, Clemence Gourdeau, Simon Pointel, Bruno Lemarchant, Olivier Beauchet and Cedric Annweiler
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关键词: 认知,认知障碍,痴呆,神经内分泌学,老年人,维生素D
摘要: Background: Insufficiency in vitamin D, a neurosteroid hormone, is associated with cognitive decline in older adults. The impact on the subjective perception of cognitive decline has not yet been examined. The objective of this cross-sectional hospital-based study was to determine whether vitamin D insufficiency was associated with subjective cognitive complaint amongst geriatric patients. Methods: Ninety-nine consecutive Caucasian in- and outpatients recruited in the ’Cognition and LIPophilic vitamins’ (CLIP) study, who had no advanced cognitive disorders (ie, Mini-Mental State Examination score≥20) and who took no vitamin D supplements, were categorized into 2 groups based on vitamin D insufficiency (ie, serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D≥75nmol/L). Subjective cognitive complaint was examined using the Memory Complaint Questionnaire (MAC-Q; score 0-30, best). MAC-Q score<15 out of 30 defined severe cognitive complaint. Age, gender, body mass index, education level, comorbidity burden, functional autonomy, mood, and serum concentrations of parathyroid hormone, calcium, thyroid-stimulating hormone and vitamin B12, and estimated glomerular filtration rate were used as potential confounders. Results: Compared to participants with serum 25OHD>75nmol/L, those with vitamin D insufficiency (n=89) had a lower mean MAC-Q score (14.9±2.9 versus 17.1±1.6, P=0.02) and more often a MAC-Q score<15 (52.8% versus 10.0%, P=0.01). Vitamin D insufficiency was inversely associated with the MAC-Q score (adjusted β=-2.84, P=0.03), and positively associated with severe cognitive complaint (adjusted OR=10.07, P=0.03). Conclusion: Vitamin D insufficiency was associated with subjective cognitive complaint in the studied cohort of geriatric patients.
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Elena De Neree Tot Babberich, Clemence Gourdeau, Simon Pointel, Bruno Lemarchant, Olivier Beauchet and Cedric Annweiler , Biology of Subjective Cognitive Complaint Amongst Geriatric Patients: Vitamin D Involvement, Current Alzheimer Research 2015; 12 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150204123504
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