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Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans

OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlations between dietary and blood inflammation indices in elderly Americans and their effects on cognitive function. METHODS: This research extracted data from the 2011–2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 2,479 patients who were ≥60 years old. C...

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Autores principales: Li, Wanyue, Li, Shuna, Shang, Yaru, Zhuang, Weisheng, Yan, Guoqiang, Chen, Zhuoming, Lyu, Jun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36895419
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1117056
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author Li, Wanyue
Li, Shuna
Shang, Yaru
Zhuang, Weisheng
Yan, Guoqiang
Chen, Zhuoming
Lyu, Jun
author_facet Li, Wanyue
Li, Shuna
Shang, Yaru
Zhuang, Weisheng
Yan, Guoqiang
Chen, Zhuoming
Lyu, Jun
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlations between dietary and blood inflammation indices in elderly Americans and their effects on cognitive function. METHODS: This research extracted data from the 2011–2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 2,479 patients who were ≥60 years old. Cognitive function was assessed as a composite cognitive function score (Z-score) calculated from the results of the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease Word Learning and Delayed Recall tests, the Animal Fluency test, and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test. We used a dietary inflammatory index (DII) calculated from 28 food components to represent the dietary inflammation profile. Blood inflammation indicators included the white blood cell count (WBC), neutrophil count (NE), lymphocyte count (Lym), neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet–lymphocyte ratio (PLR), neutrophil–albumin ratio (NAR), systemic immune-inflammation index [SII, calculated as (peripheral platelet count) × NE/Lym], and systemic inflammatory response index [SIRI, calculated as (monocyte count) × NE/Lym]. WBC, NE, Lym, NLR, PLR, NAR, SII, SIRI, and DII were initially treated as continuous variables. For logistic regression, WBC, NE, Lym, NLR, PLR, NAR, SII, and SIRI were divided into quartile groups, and DII was divided into tertile groups. RESULTS: After adjusting for covariates, WBC, NE, NLR, NAR, SII, SIRI, and DII scores were markedly higher in the cognitively impaired group than in the normal group (p < 0.05). DII was negatively correlated with the Z-score when combined with WBC, NE, and NAR (p < 0.05). After adjusting for all covariates, DII was positively correlated with SII in people with cognitive impairment (p < 0.05). Higher DII with NLR, NAR, SII, and SIRI all increased the risk of cognitive impairment (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: DII was positively correlated with blood inflammation indicators, and higher DII and blood inflammation indicators increased the risk of developing cognitive impairment.
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spelling pubmed-99892992023-03-08 Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans Li, Wanyue Li, Shuna Shang, Yaru Zhuang, Weisheng Yan, Guoqiang Chen, Zhuoming Lyu, Jun Front Neurosci Neuroscience OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlations between dietary and blood inflammation indices in elderly Americans and their effects on cognitive function. METHODS: This research extracted data from the 2011–2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey for 2,479 patients who were ≥60 years old. Cognitive function was assessed as a composite cognitive function score (Z-score) calculated from the results of the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease Word Learning and Delayed Recall tests, the Animal Fluency test, and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test. We used a dietary inflammatory index (DII) calculated from 28 food components to represent the dietary inflammation profile. Blood inflammation indicators included the white blood cell count (WBC), neutrophil count (NE), lymphocyte count (Lym), neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet–lymphocyte ratio (PLR), neutrophil–albumin ratio (NAR), systemic immune-inflammation index [SII, calculated as (peripheral platelet count) × NE/Lym], and systemic inflammatory response index [SIRI, calculated as (monocyte count) × NE/Lym]. WBC, NE, Lym, NLR, PLR, NAR, SII, SIRI, and DII were initially treated as continuous variables. For logistic regression, WBC, NE, Lym, NLR, PLR, NAR, SII, and SIRI were divided into quartile groups, and DII was divided into tertile groups. RESULTS: After adjusting for covariates, WBC, NE, NLR, NAR, SII, SIRI, and DII scores were markedly higher in the cognitively impaired group than in the normal group (p < 0.05). DII was negatively correlated with the Z-score when combined with WBC, NE, and NAR (p < 0.05). After adjusting for all covariates, DII was positively correlated with SII in people with cognitive impairment (p < 0.05). Higher DII with NLR, NAR, SII, and SIRI all increased the risk of cognitive impairment (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: DII was positively correlated with blood inflammation indicators, and higher DII and blood inflammation indicators increased the risk of developing cognitive impairment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9989299/ /pubmed/36895419 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1117056 Text en Copyright © 2023 Li, Li, Shang, Zhuang, Yan, Chen and Lyu. 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 Neuroscience
Li, Wanyue
Li, Shuna
Shang, Yaru
Zhuang, Weisheng
Yan, Guoqiang
Chen, Zhuoming
Lyu, Jun
Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans
title Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans
title_full Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans
title_fullStr Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans
title_full_unstemmed Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans
title_short Associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly Americans
title_sort associations between dietary and blood inflammatory indices and their effects on cognitive function in elderly americans
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9989299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36895419
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1117056
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