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Dementia severity and weight loss: A comparison across eight cohorts. The 10/66 study

BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the association between dementia severity and weight loss in countries with low and middle incomes, where most prevalent cases reside. METHODS: Cross-sectional catchment area surveys were performed in Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico,...

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Autores principales: Albanese, Emiliano, Taylor, Clare, Siervo, Mario, Stewart, Robert, Prince, Martin J., Acosta, Daisy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier, Inc 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3898277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23474042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2012.11.014
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author Albanese, Emiliano
Taylor, Clare
Siervo, Mario
Stewart, Robert
Prince, Martin J.
Acosta, Daisy
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Taylor, Clare
Siervo, Mario
Stewart, Robert
Prince, Martin J.
Acosta, Daisy
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description BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the association between dementia severity and weight loss in countries with low and middle incomes, where most prevalent cases reside. METHODS: Cross-sectional catchment area surveys were performed in Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, China, and India. In 16,538 older adults (≥65 years of age), significant weight loss was self-reported and confirmed by an informant. We conducted neuropsychological testing and clinical and neurological assessments. Dementia severity was determined by applying a validated algorithm and was quantified by the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale. RESULTS: The characteristics of those who reported weight loss varied across countries. In Poisson models, after controlling for relevant covariates and for waist and arm circumferences, dementia severity was associated with reported weight loss (pooled prevalence ratios [95% confidence intervals {CI}] 2.19 [1.98, 2.41]; 3.81 [3.35, 4.33]; and 5.18 [4.41, 6.10] for CDR 0.5, 1, and 2/3, respectively, compared with CDR 0). The association increased linearly through stages of dementia severity in all countries (P for trend < .001), and between-country heterogeneity was minimal. CONCLUSIONS: We found a strong gradient effect in the direct association between dementia severity and reported weight loss, homogeneous across sites from eight countries, consistent with mechanistic data on the role of neurodegenerative processes on energy balance and with dietary changes due to disease severity. Considering the well-recognized effect of weight loss on morbidity and mortality and the large number affected by dementia in less resourced countries, amelioration of weight loss in dementia patients should be considered with priority in these settings.
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spelling pubmed-38982772014-01-24 Dementia severity and weight loss: A comparison across eight cohorts. The 10/66 study Albanese, Emiliano Taylor, Clare Siervo, Mario Stewart, Robert Prince, Martin J. Acosta, Daisy Alzheimers Dement Featured Article BACKGROUND: We aimed to investigate the association between dementia severity and weight loss in countries with low and middle incomes, where most prevalent cases reside. METHODS: Cross-sectional catchment area surveys were performed in Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, China, and India. In 16,538 older adults (≥65 years of age), significant weight loss was self-reported and confirmed by an informant. We conducted neuropsychological testing and clinical and neurological assessments. Dementia severity was determined by applying a validated algorithm and was quantified by the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale. RESULTS: The characteristics of those who reported weight loss varied across countries. In Poisson models, after controlling for relevant covariates and for waist and arm circumferences, dementia severity was associated with reported weight loss (pooled prevalence ratios [95% confidence intervals {CI}] 2.19 [1.98, 2.41]; 3.81 [3.35, 4.33]; and 5.18 [4.41, 6.10] for CDR 0.5, 1, and 2/3, respectively, compared with CDR 0). The association increased linearly through stages of dementia severity in all countries (P for trend < .001), and between-country heterogeneity was minimal. CONCLUSIONS: We found a strong gradient effect in the direct association between dementia severity and reported weight loss, homogeneous across sites from eight countries, consistent with mechanistic data on the role of neurodegenerative processes on energy balance and with dietary changes due to disease severity. Considering the well-recognized effect of weight loss on morbidity and mortality and the large number affected by dementia in less resourced countries, amelioration of weight loss in dementia patients should be considered with priority in these settings. Elsevier, Inc 2013-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3898277/ /pubmed/23474042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2012.11.014 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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title Dementia severity and weight loss: A comparison across eight cohorts. The 10/66 study
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title_fullStr Dementia severity and weight loss: A comparison across eight cohorts. The 10/66 study
title_full_unstemmed Dementia severity and weight loss: A comparison across eight cohorts. The 10/66 study
title_short Dementia severity and weight loss: A comparison across eight cohorts. The 10/66 study
title_sort dementia severity and weight loss: a comparison across eight cohorts. the 10/66 study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3898277/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2012.11.014
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