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Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors

Objective To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia in individuals greater than 65 years of age in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador. Methods This is a cross-sectional observational study that was carried out in adults over age 65. The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE)...

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Autores principales: Espinosa del Pozo, Patricio H, Espinosa, Patricio S, Donadi, Eduardo A, Martinez, Edson Z, Salazar-Uribe, Juan C, Guerrero, Marco A, Moriguti, Julio C, Colcha, Mishell C, Garcia, Susana E, Naranjo, Raquel, Altamirano, Wilson E, Koek, Adriana Y
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30430058
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3269
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author Espinosa del Pozo, Patricio H
Espinosa, Patricio S
Donadi, Eduardo A
Martinez, Edson Z
Salazar-Uribe, Juan C
Guerrero, Marco A
Moriguti, Julio C
Colcha, Mishell C
Garcia, Susana E
Naranjo, Raquel
Altamirano, Wilson E
Koek, Adriana Y
author_facet Espinosa del Pozo, Patricio H
Espinosa, Patricio S
Donadi, Eduardo A
Martinez, Edson Z
Salazar-Uribe, Juan C
Guerrero, Marco A
Moriguti, Julio C
Colcha, Mishell C
Garcia, Susana E
Naranjo, Raquel
Altamirano, Wilson E
Koek, Adriana Y
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description Objective To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia in individuals greater than 65 years of age in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador. Methods This is a cross-sectional observational study that was carried out in adults over age 65. The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Ascertain Dementia Eight-Item Informant Questionnaire (AD8), and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) were used to assess the cognitive status and nutritional habits of this population. Results A total of 144 patients (mean age 75.3 years, 77.1% female) participated in this study. Forty percent of patients had AD8 and MMSE scores consistent with cognitive impairment and possible dementia. Age (p < 0.01), lower educational level (p < 0.01), history of stroke (p < 0.01), history of intracerebral hemorrhage (p < 0.01), diabetes mellitus (p < 0.01), and malnutrition (p < 0.01) were statistically significant risk factors for cognitive impairment. Exercise was found to be protective against cognitive decline in our study group (p < 0.03). Gender, ethnicity, location, head trauma, Parkinson disease, hypercholesterolemia, myocardial infarction, thyroid disease, depression, anxiety, and family history of dementia were not found to be associated with cognitive decline in this population. Conclusions The prevalence of cognitive impairment and possible dementia is 18–21% at age 65 and 54–60% at age 85 in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador. The major risk factors for cognitive impairment in this population are age, low educational level, malnutrition, prior stroke, prior intracerebral hemorrhage, and diabetes. Protective factors for cognitive decline include exercise and possibly modest consumption of alcohol.
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spelling pubmed-62215352018-11-14 Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors Espinosa del Pozo, Patricio H Espinosa, Patricio S Donadi, Eduardo A Martinez, Edson Z Salazar-Uribe, Juan C Guerrero, Marco A Moriguti, Julio C Colcha, Mishell C Garcia, Susana E Naranjo, Raquel Altamirano, Wilson E Koek, Adriana Y Cureus Neurology Objective To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia in individuals greater than 65 years of age in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador. Methods This is a cross-sectional observational study that was carried out in adults over age 65. The Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Ascertain Dementia Eight-Item Informant Questionnaire (AD8), and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) were used to assess the cognitive status and nutritional habits of this population. Results A total of 144 patients (mean age 75.3 years, 77.1% female) participated in this study. Forty percent of patients had AD8 and MMSE scores consistent with cognitive impairment and possible dementia. Age (p < 0.01), lower educational level (p < 0.01), history of stroke (p < 0.01), history of intracerebral hemorrhage (p < 0.01), diabetes mellitus (p < 0.01), and malnutrition (p < 0.01) were statistically significant risk factors for cognitive impairment. Exercise was found to be protective against cognitive decline in our study group (p < 0.03). Gender, ethnicity, location, head trauma, Parkinson disease, hypercholesterolemia, myocardial infarction, thyroid disease, depression, anxiety, and family history of dementia were not found to be associated with cognitive decline in this population. Conclusions The prevalence of cognitive impairment and possible dementia is 18–21% at age 65 and 54–60% at age 85 in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador. The major risk factors for cognitive impairment in this population are age, low educational level, malnutrition, prior stroke, prior intracerebral hemorrhage, and diabetes. Protective factors for cognitive decline include exercise and possibly modest consumption of alcohol. Cureus 2018-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6221535/ /pubmed/30430058 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3269 Text en Copyright © 2018, Espinosa del Pozo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Neurology
Espinosa del Pozo, Patricio H
Espinosa, Patricio S
Donadi, Eduardo A
Martinez, Edson Z
Salazar-Uribe, Juan C
Guerrero, Marco A
Moriguti, Julio C
Colcha, Mishell C
Garcia, Susana E
Naranjo, Raquel
Altamirano, Wilson E
Koek, Adriana Y
Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors
title Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors
title_full Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors
title_fullStr Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors
title_short Cognitive Decline in Adults Aged 65 and Older in Cumbayá, Quito, Ecuador: Prevalence and Risk Factors
title_sort cognitive decline in adults aged 65 and older in cumbayá, quito, ecuador: prevalence and risk factors
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30430058
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.3269
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