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Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study

BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) or cognitive impairment (CI) is known to be strongly associated with mortality. DM commonly coexists with CI and proportionally increases with age. However, little is known about the combined effect of cognitive function and diabetes on mortality. This study aimed...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhiqiang, Wang, Shengshu, Liu, Shaohua, Gong, Xinran, Wang, Yanding, Wu, Di, Yang, Meitao, Li, Rongrong, Li, Haowei, Li, Xuehang, Chen, Shimin, Jia, Ruizhong, Guo, Jinpeng, Wang, Jianhua, Liu, Miao, He, Yao, Wang, Yong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9702801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36452317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.997260
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author Li, Zhiqiang
Wang, Shengshu
Liu, Shaohua
Gong, Xinran
Wang, Yanding
Wu, Di
Yang, Meitao
Li, Rongrong
Li, Haowei
Li, Xuehang
Chen, Shimin
Jia, Ruizhong
Guo, Jinpeng
Wang, Jianhua
Liu, Miao
He, Yao
Wang, Yong
author_facet Li, Zhiqiang
Wang, Shengshu
Liu, Shaohua
Gong, Xinran
Wang, Yanding
Wu, Di
Yang, Meitao
Li, Rongrong
Li, Haowei
Li, Xuehang
Chen, Shimin
Jia, Ruizhong
Guo, Jinpeng
Wang, Jianhua
Liu, Miao
He, Yao
Wang, Yong
author_sort Li, Zhiqiang
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) or cognitive impairment (CI) is known to be strongly associated with mortality. DM commonly coexists with CI and proportionally increases with age. However, little is known about the combined effect of cognitive function and diabetes on mortality. This study aimed to evaluate the combined effects of DM and CI on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults. METHODS: This prospective population-based cohort study was based on the Beijing Elderly Comprehensive Health Cohort Study. A total of 4,499 older adults were included. Cox’s proportional hazard models were utilized to calculate the effect of DM and CI on all-cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and cancer mortality, and a multiplicative term was introduced to study a potential interaction between DM and CI on outcomes. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 6.8 years (ranging from 6.6 to 11.7 years), 667 (14.8%) participants died from all causes, 292 from CVD, and 215 from cancer. In the fully adjusted model, participants with coexisting DM and CI had the highest risk of all-cause mortality [hazard ratios (HRs), 3.08; 95% confidence intervals (CIs), 2.30,4.11] and CVD mortality (HRs, 3.85; 95% CIs, 2.60,5.71) compared with individuals with normal cognition and non-DM. We also found a multiplicative interaction between DM and CI in respect to all-cause (HRs, 2.46; 95% CI, 1.87,3.22) and CVD mortality (HRs, 3.15 95% CI, 2.19,4.55). In the diabetic population, CI was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality (HRs, 2.09; 95% CIs, 1.51,2.89) and CVD mortality (HRs, 3.16; 95% CIs, 2.02,5.05) compared with the normal cognition group. Restricted cubic spline revealed a linear inverse association between Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score and all-cause, CVD mortality in the total sample and participants without diabetes. However, a nearly reverse J association was observed between MMSE and mortality from all causes and CVD in the diabetes group. CONCLUSION: The findings highlighted that cognitive impairment concomitant with diabetes further increases the risk of mortality. In addition to strengthening routine screening of cognitive functioning in older adults with early-stage diabetes, more extensive assessment of prognostic risks has high clinical value for developing comprehensive treatment plans.
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spelling pubmed-97028012022-11-29 Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study Li, Zhiqiang Wang, Shengshu Liu, Shaohua Gong, Xinran Wang, Yanding Wu, Di Yang, Meitao Li, Rongrong Li, Haowei Li, Xuehang Chen, Shimin Jia, Ruizhong Guo, Jinpeng Wang, Jianhua Liu, Miao He, Yao Wang, Yong Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) or cognitive impairment (CI) is known to be strongly associated with mortality. DM commonly coexists with CI and proportionally increases with age. However, little is known about the combined effect of cognitive function and diabetes on mortality. This study aimed to evaluate the combined effects of DM and CI on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults. METHODS: This prospective population-based cohort study was based on the Beijing Elderly Comprehensive Health Cohort Study. A total of 4,499 older adults were included. Cox’s proportional hazard models were utilized to calculate the effect of DM and CI on all-cause, cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality and cancer mortality, and a multiplicative term was introduced to study a potential interaction between DM and CI on outcomes. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 6.8 years (ranging from 6.6 to 11.7 years), 667 (14.8%) participants died from all causes, 292 from CVD, and 215 from cancer. In the fully adjusted model, participants with coexisting DM and CI had the highest risk of all-cause mortality [hazard ratios (HRs), 3.08; 95% confidence intervals (CIs), 2.30,4.11] and CVD mortality (HRs, 3.85; 95% CIs, 2.60,5.71) compared with individuals with normal cognition and non-DM. We also found a multiplicative interaction between DM and CI in respect to all-cause (HRs, 2.46; 95% CI, 1.87,3.22) and CVD mortality (HRs, 3.15 95% CI, 2.19,4.55). In the diabetic population, CI was associated with an increased risk of all-cause mortality (HRs, 2.09; 95% CIs, 1.51,2.89) and CVD mortality (HRs, 3.16; 95% CIs, 2.02,5.05) compared with the normal cognition group. Restricted cubic spline revealed a linear inverse association between Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score and all-cause, CVD mortality in the total sample and participants without diabetes. However, a nearly reverse J association was observed between MMSE and mortality from all causes and CVD in the diabetes group. CONCLUSION: The findings highlighted that cognitive impairment concomitant with diabetes further increases the risk of mortality. In addition to strengthening routine screening of cognitive functioning in older adults with early-stage diabetes, more extensive assessment of prognostic risks has high clinical value for developing comprehensive treatment plans. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9702801/ /pubmed/36452317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.997260 Text en Copyright © 2022 Li, Wang, Liu, Gong, Wang, Wu, Yang, Li, Li, Li, Chen, Jia, Guo, Wang, Liu, He and Wang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Li, Zhiqiang
Wang, Shengshu
Liu, Shaohua
Gong, Xinran
Wang, Yanding
Wu, Di
Yang, Meitao
Li, Rongrong
Li, Haowei
Li, Xuehang
Chen, Shimin
Jia, Ruizhong
Guo, Jinpeng
Wang, Jianhua
Liu, Miao
He, Yao
Wang, Yong
Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study
title Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study
title_full Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study
title_fullStr Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study
title_short Synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in Chinese older adults: A prospective population-based cohort study
title_sort synergistic impact of diabetes and cognitive impairment on all-cause and cause-specific mortality in chinese older adults: a prospective population-based cohort study
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9702801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36452317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.997260
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