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Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China
INTRODUCTION: Multidomain intervention approaches have emerged as a potential strategy to reduce dementia risk. We sought to describe the baseline assessment approaches, health conditions, and risk profiles for brain aging of participants in the randomized controlled Multimodal INterventions to dela...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12254 |
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author | Wang, Yongxiang Han, Xiaolei Zhang, Xianda Zhang, Zhonglin Cong, Lin Tang, Shi Hou, Tingting Liu, Cuicui Han, Xiaojuan Zhang, Qinghua Feng, Jianli Yin, Ling Song, Lin Dong, Yi Liu, Rui Li, Yuanjing Ngandu, Tiia Kivipelto, Miia Snyder, Heather Carrillo, Maria Persson, Jonas Fratiglioni, Laura Launer, Lenore J Jia, Jianping Du, Yifeng Qiu, Chengxuan |
author_facet | Wang, Yongxiang Han, Xiaolei Zhang, Xianda Zhang, Zhonglin Cong, Lin Tang, Shi Hou, Tingting Liu, Cuicui Han, Xiaojuan Zhang, Qinghua Feng, Jianli Yin, Ling Song, Lin Dong, Yi Liu, Rui Li, Yuanjing Ngandu, Tiia Kivipelto, Miia Snyder, Heather Carrillo, Maria Persson, Jonas Fratiglioni, Laura Launer, Lenore J Jia, Jianping Du, Yifeng Qiu, Chengxuan |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Multidomain intervention approaches have emerged as a potential strategy to reduce dementia risk. We sought to describe the baseline assessment approaches, health conditions, and risk profiles for brain aging of participants in the randomized controlled Multimodal INterventions to delay Dementia and disability in rural China (MIND‐China). METHODS: MIND‐China engaged residents who were ≥60 years of age and living in rural communities in the western Shandong province. In March to September 2018, all participants underwent the core module assessments via face‐to‐face interviews, clinical examinations, neuropsychological testings, and laboratory tests. Specific modules of examination were performed for sub‐samples, including brain magnetic resonance imaging scans, genetic and blood biochemical markers, actigraphy testing, cardiopulmonary coupling analysis for sleep quality and disturbances, audiometric testing, and optical coherence tomography examination. We performed descriptive analysis. RESULTS: In total, 5765 participants (74.9% of all eligible residents) undertook the baseline assessments. The mean age was 70.9 years (standard deviation, 5.9), 57.2% were women, 40.6% were illiterate, and 88.3% were farmers. The overall prevalence of common chronic diseases was 67.2% for hypertension, 23.4% for dyslipidemia, 23.5% for heart disease, 14.4% for diabetes mellitus, and 5.4% for dementia. The prevalence rates of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, obesity, heart disease, depressive symptoms, and dementia were higher in women than in men (P < .05). Overall, 87.1% of the participants had at least two of the 15 chronic diseases (89.3% in women vs 84.2% in men, P < .001). Participants examined for the specific modules were younger, more likely to be women, and more educated than those not examined. DISCUSSION: Comprehensive baseline assessments of participants in MIND‐China provide extremely valuable data sources for interdisciplinary research into the complex relationships of aging, health, brain aging, and functional consequences among older adults living in the rural communities. HIGHLIGHTS: MIND‐China is a multimodal intervention study among rural residents ≥60 years of age. At baseline, 5765 participants undertook the interdisciplinary assessments. The baseline assessments consisted of core module and specific modules. Specific modules included brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood biomarkers, ActiGraph, cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC), pure‐tone audiometry (PTA), and optical coherence tomography (OCT). |
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spelling | pubmed-90092332022-04-18 Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China Wang, Yongxiang Han, Xiaolei Zhang, Xianda Zhang, Zhonglin Cong, Lin Tang, Shi Hou, Tingting Liu, Cuicui Han, Xiaojuan Zhang, Qinghua Feng, Jianli Yin, Ling Song, Lin Dong, Yi Liu, Rui Li, Yuanjing Ngandu, Tiia Kivipelto, Miia Snyder, Heather Carrillo, Maria Persson, Jonas Fratiglioni, Laura Launer, Lenore J Jia, Jianping Du, Yifeng Qiu, Chengxuan Alzheimers Dement (N Y) Research Articles INTRODUCTION: Multidomain intervention approaches have emerged as a potential strategy to reduce dementia risk. We sought to describe the baseline assessment approaches, health conditions, and risk profiles for brain aging of participants in the randomized controlled Multimodal INterventions to delay Dementia and disability in rural China (MIND‐China). METHODS: MIND‐China engaged residents who were ≥60 years of age and living in rural communities in the western Shandong province. In March to September 2018, all participants underwent the core module assessments via face‐to‐face interviews, clinical examinations, neuropsychological testings, and laboratory tests. Specific modules of examination were performed for sub‐samples, including brain magnetic resonance imaging scans, genetic and blood biochemical markers, actigraphy testing, cardiopulmonary coupling analysis for sleep quality and disturbances, audiometric testing, and optical coherence tomography examination. We performed descriptive analysis. RESULTS: In total, 5765 participants (74.9% of all eligible residents) undertook the baseline assessments. The mean age was 70.9 years (standard deviation, 5.9), 57.2% were women, 40.6% were illiterate, and 88.3% were farmers. The overall prevalence of common chronic diseases was 67.2% for hypertension, 23.4% for dyslipidemia, 23.5% for heart disease, 14.4% for diabetes mellitus, and 5.4% for dementia. The prevalence rates of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, obesity, heart disease, depressive symptoms, and dementia were higher in women than in men (P < .05). Overall, 87.1% of the participants had at least two of the 15 chronic diseases (89.3% in women vs 84.2% in men, P < .001). Participants examined for the specific modules were younger, more likely to be women, and more educated than those not examined. DISCUSSION: Comprehensive baseline assessments of participants in MIND‐China provide extremely valuable data sources for interdisciplinary research into the complex relationships of aging, health, brain aging, and functional consequences among older adults living in the rural communities. HIGHLIGHTS: MIND‐China is a multimodal intervention study among rural residents ≥60 years of age. At baseline, 5765 participants undertook the interdisciplinary assessments. The baseline assessments consisted of core module and specific modules. Specific modules included brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), blood biomarkers, ActiGraph, cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC), pure‐tone audiometry (PTA), and optical coherence tomography (OCT). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9009233/ /pubmed/35441085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12254 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Alzheimer's & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring published by Wiley Periodicals, LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://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. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Wang, Yongxiang Han, Xiaolei Zhang, Xianda Zhang, Zhonglin Cong, Lin Tang, Shi Hou, Tingting Liu, Cuicui Han, Xiaojuan Zhang, Qinghua Feng, Jianli Yin, Ling Song, Lin Dong, Yi Liu, Rui Li, Yuanjing Ngandu, Tiia Kivipelto, Miia Snyder, Heather Carrillo, Maria Persson, Jonas Fratiglioni, Laura Launer, Lenore J Jia, Jianping Du, Yifeng Qiu, Chengxuan Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China |
title | Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China |
title_full | Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China |
title_fullStr | Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China |
title_full_unstemmed | Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China |
title_short | Health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: Data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in MIND‐China |
title_sort | health status and risk profiles for brain aging of rural‐dwelling older adults: data from the interdisciplinary baseline assessments in mind‐china |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/trc2.12254 |
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