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Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population

BACKGROUND: Age cohort differences in haemoglobin concentrations and associations with physical and cognitive performance among populations of lower income and middle-income countries have not previously been described. We examined the association between these factors among older men and women in r...

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Autores principales: Payne, Collin F, Davies, Justine I, Gomez-Olive, F Xavier, Hands, Katherine J, Kahn, Kathleen, Kobayashi, Lindsay C, Tipping, Brent, Tollman, Stephen M, Wade, Alisha, Witham, Miles D
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6109255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29680801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-210449
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author Payne, Collin F
Davies, Justine I
Gomez-Olive, F Xavier
Hands, Katherine J
Kahn, Kathleen
Kobayashi, Lindsay C
Tipping, Brent
Tollman, Stephen M
Wade, Alisha
Witham, Miles D
author_facet Payne, Collin F
Davies, Justine I
Gomez-Olive, F Xavier
Hands, Katherine J
Kahn, Kathleen
Kobayashi, Lindsay C
Tipping, Brent
Tollman, Stephen M
Wade, Alisha
Witham, Miles D
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description BACKGROUND: Age cohort differences in haemoglobin concentrations and associations with physical and cognitive performance among populations of lower income and middle-income countries have not previously been described. We examined the association between these factors among older men and women in rural South Africa. METHODS: We analysed cross-sectional data from a population-based study of rural South African men and women aged 40 and over (n=4499), with data drawn from questionnaire responses, a cognitive battery, objective physical function tests and blood tests. Anaemia was defined as a haemoglobin concentration <12 g/dL for women and <13 g/dL for men. We related haemoglobin concentrations to each of age, grip strength, walk speed and a latent cognitive function z-score for men and women separately. We used unadjusted correlations and linear models to adjust for comorbidities and inflammation. RESULTS: In total, 1042 (43.0%) women and 833 (40.1%) men were anaemic. Haemoglobin concentrations were inversely correlated with age for men but not for women; in adjusted analyses, haemoglobin was 0.3 g/dL lower per decade older for men (95% CI 0.2 to 0.4 g/dL). In adjusted analyses, haemoglobin concentration was independently associated with grip strength in women (B=0.391, 95% CI 0.177 to 0.605), but this did not reach significance in men (B=0.266, 95% CI −0.019 to 0.552); no associations were observed between haemoglobin levels and walk speed or cognitive score. CONCLUSIONS: Anaemia was prevalent in this study population of middle-aged and older, rural South African adults, but in contrast to high-income countries, it was not associated with poor physical or cognitive function. Our findings need to be replicated in other populations.
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spelling pubmed-61092552018-08-27 Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population Payne, Collin F Davies, Justine I Gomez-Olive, F Xavier Hands, Katherine J Kahn, Kathleen Kobayashi, Lindsay C Tipping, Brent Tollman, Stephen M Wade, Alisha Witham, Miles D J Epidemiol Community Health Research Report BACKGROUND: Age cohort differences in haemoglobin concentrations and associations with physical and cognitive performance among populations of lower income and middle-income countries have not previously been described. We examined the association between these factors among older men and women in rural South Africa. METHODS: We analysed cross-sectional data from a population-based study of rural South African men and women aged 40 and over (n=4499), with data drawn from questionnaire responses, a cognitive battery, objective physical function tests and blood tests. Anaemia was defined as a haemoglobin concentration <12 g/dL for women and <13 g/dL for men. We related haemoglobin concentrations to each of age, grip strength, walk speed and a latent cognitive function z-score for men and women separately. We used unadjusted correlations and linear models to adjust for comorbidities and inflammation. RESULTS: In total, 1042 (43.0%) women and 833 (40.1%) men were anaemic. Haemoglobin concentrations were inversely correlated with age for men but not for women; in adjusted analyses, haemoglobin was 0.3 g/dL lower per decade older for men (95% CI 0.2 to 0.4 g/dL). In adjusted analyses, haemoglobin concentration was independently associated with grip strength in women (B=0.391, 95% CI 0.177 to 0.605), but this did not reach significance in men (B=0.266, 95% CI −0.019 to 0.552); no associations were observed between haemoglobin levels and walk speed or cognitive score. CONCLUSIONS: Anaemia was prevalent in this study population of middle-aged and older, rural South African adults, but in contrast to high-income countries, it was not associated with poor physical or cognitive function. Our findings need to be replicated in other populations. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-09 2018-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6109255/ /pubmed/29680801 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-210449 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Payne, Collin F
Davies, Justine I
Gomez-Olive, F Xavier
Hands, Katherine J
Kahn, Kathleen
Kobayashi, Lindsay C
Tipping, Brent
Tollman, Stephen M
Wade, Alisha
Witham, Miles D
Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population
title Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population
title_full Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population
title_fullStr Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population
title_full_unstemmed Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population
title_short Cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural South African population
title_sort cross-sectional relationship between haemoglobin concentration and measures of physical and cognitive function in an older rural south african population
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6109255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29680801
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-210449
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