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Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults

INTRODUCTION: We aim to investigate the longitudinal associations between changes in body weight (BW) and declines in cognitive function and risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI)/dementia among cognitively normal individuals 65 years or older. METHODS: Data from the Age Gene/Environment Susceptibi...

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Autores principales: Eymundsdottir, Hrafnhildur, Ramel, Alfons, Geirsdottir, Olof G., Skuladottir, Sigrun S., Gudmundsson, Larus S., Jonsson, Palmi V., Gudnason, Vilmundur, Launer, Lenore, Jonsdottir, Maria K., Chang, Milan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33665348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12163
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author Eymundsdottir, Hrafnhildur
Ramel, Alfons
Geirsdottir, Olof G.
Skuladottir, Sigrun S.
Gudmundsson, Larus S.
Jonsson, Palmi V.
Gudnason, Vilmundur
Launer, Lenore
Jonsdottir, Maria K.
Chang, Milan
author_facet Eymundsdottir, Hrafnhildur
Ramel, Alfons
Geirsdottir, Olof G.
Skuladottir, Sigrun S.
Gudmundsson, Larus S.
Jonsson, Palmi V.
Gudnason, Vilmundur
Launer, Lenore
Jonsdottir, Maria K.
Chang, Milan
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description INTRODUCTION: We aim to investigate the longitudinal associations between changes in body weight (BW) and declines in cognitive function and risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI)/dementia among cognitively normal individuals 65 years or older. METHODS: Data from the Age Gene/Environment Susceptibility‐Reykjavik Study (AGES‐Reykjavik Study) including 2620 participants, were examined using multiple logistic regression models. Cognitive function included speed of processing (SP), executive function (EF), and memory function (MF). Changes in BW were classified as; weight loss (WL), weight gain (WG), and stable weight (SW). RESULTS: Mean follow‐up time was 5.2 years and 61.3% were stable weight. Participants who experienced WL (13.4%) were significantly more likely to have declines in MF and SP compared to the SW group. Weight changes were not associated with EF. WL was associated with a higher risk of MCI, while WG (25.3%) was associated with a higher dementia risk, when compared to SW. DISCUSSION: Significant BW changes in older adulthood may indicate impending changes in cognitive function.
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spelling pubmed-78965552021-03-03 Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults Eymundsdottir, Hrafnhildur Ramel, Alfons Geirsdottir, Olof G. Skuladottir, Sigrun S. Gudmundsson, Larus S. Jonsson, Palmi V. Gudnason, Vilmundur Launer, Lenore Jonsdottir, Maria K. Chang, Milan Alzheimers Dement (Amst) Cognitive & Behavioral Assessment INTRODUCTION: We aim to investigate the longitudinal associations between changes in body weight (BW) and declines in cognitive function and risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI)/dementia among cognitively normal individuals 65 years or older. METHODS: Data from the Age Gene/Environment Susceptibility‐Reykjavik Study (AGES‐Reykjavik Study) including 2620 participants, were examined using multiple logistic regression models. Cognitive function included speed of processing (SP), executive function (EF), and memory function (MF). Changes in BW were classified as; weight loss (WL), weight gain (WG), and stable weight (SW). RESULTS: Mean follow‐up time was 5.2 years and 61.3% were stable weight. Participants who experienced WL (13.4%) were significantly more likely to have declines in MF and SP compared to the SW group. Weight changes were not associated with EF. WL was associated with a higher risk of MCI, while WG (25.3%) was associated with a higher dementia risk, when compared to SW. DISCUSSION: Significant BW changes in older adulthood may indicate impending changes in cognitive function. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7896555/ /pubmed/33665348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12163 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring published by Wiley Periodicals, LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Eymundsdottir, Hrafnhildur
Ramel, Alfons
Geirsdottir, Olof G.
Skuladottir, Sigrun S.
Gudmundsson, Larus S.
Jonsson, Palmi V.
Gudnason, Vilmundur
Launer, Lenore
Jonsdottir, Maria K.
Chang, Milan
Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
title Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
title_full Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
title_fullStr Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
title_full_unstemmed Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
title_short Body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
title_sort body weight changes and longitudinal associations with cognitive decline among community‐dwelling older adults
topic Cognitive & Behavioral Assessment
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7896555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33665348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dad2.12163
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