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One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults
There is a lack of evidence supporting an association between folate and vitamin B12 exposure with cognitive outcomes. We examined serum folate and vitamin B12 and plasma homocysteine in 690 cognitively-normal adults (aged ≥ 55) from the Singapore Longitudinal Aging Study (SLAS-2) followed-up over 4...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9459953/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14173535 |
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author | Przybycien-Gaweda, Paulina Maria Lee, Tih Shih Lim, Wee Shiong Chong, Mei Sian Yap, Philip Cheong, Chin Yee Rawtaer, Iris Liew, Tau Ming Gwee, Xinyi Gao, Qi Yap, Keng Bee Ng, Tze Pin |
author_facet | Przybycien-Gaweda, Paulina Maria Lee, Tih Shih Lim, Wee Shiong Chong, Mei Sian Yap, Philip Cheong, Chin Yee Rawtaer, Iris Liew, Tau Ming Gwee, Xinyi Gao, Qi Yap, Keng Bee Ng, Tze Pin |
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description | There is a lack of evidence supporting an association between folate and vitamin B12 exposure with cognitive outcomes. We examined serum folate and vitamin B12 and plasma homocysteine in 690 cognitively-normal adults (aged ≥ 55) from the Singapore Longitudinal Aging Study (SLAS-2) followed-up over 4.5 years on incident neurocognitive disorder (NCD): mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. At follow-up, 5.7% (39) of participants developed NCD (34 MCI and 5 dementia). Comparing with those who remained cognitively-normal, participants progressed to NCD had significantly lower mean baseline vitamin B12 (420 [SD ± 221] vs. 510 [SD ± 290] pmol/L, p = 0.026), higher homocysteine (14.6 [SD ± 4.2] vs. 12.9 [SD ± 4.3], p = 0.018) and lower one-carbon index (Z-scores: −0.444 [SD ± 0.819] vs. −0.001 [SD ± 0.990], p = 0.006). Adjusted for confounders, significant associations with incident NCD were found for lower vitamin B12 (per-SD OR = 2.10, 95%CI = 1.26–3.52), higher homocysteine (per-SD OR = 1.96, 95%CI = 1.18–3.24) and lower one-carbon index (per-SD OR = 1.67, 95%CI = 1.06–2.64). Folate was not significantly associated with progression to NCD. Notably, low B12 in the presence of high folate was significantly associated with incident NCD (adjusted OR = 3.81, 95%CI = 1.04–13.9). Low B12, high homocysteine, low B12 in the presence of high folate, and a one-carbon index of hypo-methylation were independently associated with progression to NCD among cognitively normal. |
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spelling | pubmed-94599532022-09-10 One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults Przybycien-Gaweda, Paulina Maria Lee, Tih Shih Lim, Wee Shiong Chong, Mei Sian Yap, Philip Cheong, Chin Yee Rawtaer, Iris Liew, Tau Ming Gwee, Xinyi Gao, Qi Yap, Keng Bee Ng, Tze Pin Nutrients Article There is a lack of evidence supporting an association between folate and vitamin B12 exposure with cognitive outcomes. We examined serum folate and vitamin B12 and plasma homocysteine in 690 cognitively-normal adults (aged ≥ 55) from the Singapore Longitudinal Aging Study (SLAS-2) followed-up over 4.5 years on incident neurocognitive disorder (NCD): mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. At follow-up, 5.7% (39) of participants developed NCD (34 MCI and 5 dementia). Comparing with those who remained cognitively-normal, participants progressed to NCD had significantly lower mean baseline vitamin B12 (420 [SD ± 221] vs. 510 [SD ± 290] pmol/L, p = 0.026), higher homocysteine (14.6 [SD ± 4.2] vs. 12.9 [SD ± 4.3], p = 0.018) and lower one-carbon index (Z-scores: −0.444 [SD ± 0.819] vs. −0.001 [SD ± 0.990], p = 0.006). Adjusted for confounders, significant associations with incident NCD were found for lower vitamin B12 (per-SD OR = 2.10, 95%CI = 1.26–3.52), higher homocysteine (per-SD OR = 1.96, 95%CI = 1.18–3.24) and lower one-carbon index (per-SD OR = 1.67, 95%CI = 1.06–2.64). Folate was not significantly associated with progression to NCD. Notably, low B12 in the presence of high folate was significantly associated with incident NCD (adjusted OR = 3.81, 95%CI = 1.04–13.9). Low B12, high homocysteine, low B12 in the presence of high folate, and a one-carbon index of hypo-methylation were independently associated with progression to NCD among cognitively normal. MDPI 2022-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9459953/ /pubmed/36079793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14173535 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Przybycien-Gaweda, Paulina Maria Lee, Tih Shih Lim, Wee Shiong Chong, Mei Sian Yap, Philip Cheong, Chin Yee Rawtaer, Iris Liew, Tau Ming Gwee, Xinyi Gao, Qi Yap, Keng Bee Ng, Tze Pin One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults |
title | One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults |
title_full | One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults |
title_fullStr | One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults |
title_full_unstemmed | One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults |
title_short | One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Risks of Incident Neurocognitive Disorder among Cognitively Normal Older Adults |
title_sort | one-carbon metabolism biomarkers and risks of incident neurocognitive disorder among cognitively normal older adults |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9459953/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14173535 |
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