Objective To examine the association of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease(ASCVD)and its risk factors with cognitive impairment in older adults.Methods Six hundred and fourteen subjects,aged≥65 years,from one cen...Objective To examine the association of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease(ASCVD)and its risk factors with cognitive impairment in older adults.Methods Six hundred and fourteen subjects,aged≥65 years,from one center(2016–2018)underwent clinical,laboratory assessments and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment(Mo CA).Using regression analysis,the relationship between ASCVD and its risk factors was evaluated in subjects with and without cognitive impairment(MoCA score<26).Results Older age(b=-1.3 per 5 years,95%CI:-1.7 to-0.9,P<0.001),history of stroke(b=-1.6,95%CI:-3.0 to-0.3,P=0.01),and myocardial infarction(MI;b=-2.2,95%CI:-3.6 to-0.8,P=0.003)were independently associated with lower MoCA scores,whereas more education(b=1.5 per 3 years,95%CI:1.1 to 1.9,P<0.001),higher body mass index(BMI;b=0.5 per 3 kg/m^2,95%CI:0.0 to 1.0,P=0.04),higher estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR;b=0.8 per 15 U,95%CI:0.1 to 1.4,P=0.03),left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF;b=0.4 per 5%,95%CI:0 to 0.8,P=0.04)and statin use(b=1.3,95%CI:0.3 to 2.3,P=0.01)were associated with a higher MoCA score.Cognitive impairment was independently associated with older age(OR=1.51 per 5 yrs,95%CI:1.28 to 1.79,P<0.001),less education(OR=0.55 per 3 years,95%CI:0.45 to 0.68,P<0.001),lower BMI(OR=0.78 per 3 kg/m^2,95%CI:0.62 to 0.98,P=0.03)and higher levels of high sensitivity c-reactive protein(hsCRP;OR=1.08 per 1 mg/L,95%CI:1.02 to 1.15,P=0.01).Conclusions Beyond age,cognitive impairment was associated with prior MI/stroke,higher hsCRP,statin use,less education,lower eGFR,BMI and LVEF.展开更多
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文摘Objective To examine the association of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease(ASCVD)and its risk factors with cognitive impairment in older adults.Methods Six hundred and fourteen subjects,aged≥65 years,from one center(2016–2018)underwent clinical,laboratory assessments and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment(Mo CA).Using regression analysis,the relationship between ASCVD and its risk factors was evaluated in subjects with and without cognitive impairment(MoCA score<26).Results Older age(b=-1.3 per 5 years,95%CI:-1.7 to-0.9,P<0.001),history of stroke(b=-1.6,95%CI:-3.0 to-0.3,P=0.01),and myocardial infarction(MI;b=-2.2,95%CI:-3.6 to-0.8,P=0.003)were independently associated with lower MoCA scores,whereas more education(b=1.5 per 3 years,95%CI:1.1 to 1.9,P<0.001),higher body mass index(BMI;b=0.5 per 3 kg/m^2,95%CI:0.0 to 1.0,P=0.04),higher estimated glomerular filtration rate(eGFR;b=0.8 per 15 U,95%CI:0.1 to 1.4,P=0.03),left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF;b=0.4 per 5%,95%CI:0 to 0.8,P=0.04)and statin use(b=1.3,95%CI:0.3 to 2.3,P=0.01)were associated with a higher MoCA score.Cognitive impairment was independently associated with older age(OR=1.51 per 5 yrs,95%CI:1.28 to 1.79,P<0.001),less education(OR=0.55 per 3 years,95%CI:0.45 to 0.68,P<0.001),lower BMI(OR=0.78 per 3 kg/m^2,95%CI:0.62 to 0.98,P=0.03)and higher levels of high sensitivity c-reactive protein(hsCRP;OR=1.08 per 1 mg/L,95%CI:1.02 to 1.15,P=0.01).Conclusions Beyond age,cognitive impairment was associated with prior MI/stroke,higher hsCRP,statin use,less education,lower eGFR,BMI and LVEF.