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Un mayor ángulo de fase (PhA), un marcador del estado nutricional, se asocia con una mejor función cognitiva en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2. La reducción de la rigidez arterial puede mediar esta asociación, lo que sugiere que el PhA es un objetivo potencial para prevenir el deterioro cognitivo.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ciencia biomédica; Ciencia nutricional; Neurociencia

Sus antecedentes:

  • El ángulo de fase (PhA) refleja la salud celular y la masa muscular, y niveles más altos indican un mejor estado nutricional.; Si bien un PhA más alto se correlaciona con mejores resultados clínicos, su relación con la función cognitiva y los mecanismos subyacentes, particularmente en la diabetes tipo 2 (T2D), siguen sin estar claros.; La rigidez arterial es un factor de riesgo conocido de deterioro cognitivo, especialmente en la T2D, debido a su impacto en el flujo sanguíneo cerebral.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar la asociación entre el PhA y la función cognitiva en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2.; Explorar la rigidez arterial (medida por la velocidad de la onda de pulso, PWV) como mediador potencial en la relación entre el PhA y la función cognitiva.

Principales métodos:

  • Un estudio de cohorte prospectivo de 908 pacientes con diabetes tipo 2 de la cohorte SMART2D.; PhA basal medido por análisis de bioimpedancia eléctrica; función cognitiva evaluada mediante la Batería Repetible de Evaluación del Estado Neuropsicológico (RBANS).; Rigidez arterial medida por la velocidad de la onda de pulso carótida-femoral (PWV); los análisis estadísticos incluyeron regresión lineal y modelos lineales mixtos.

Principales resultados:

  • Un PhA más alto se asoció significativamente con puntuaciones totales de RBANS más altas de forma transversal (coeficiente ajustado 1.17) y longitudinal (coeficiente ajustado 1.18).; Los análisis longitudinales mostraron asociaciones positivas entre el PhA y los dominios cognitivos, incluida la memoria visoespacial-constructiva, la atención y la memoria diferida.; El análisis de mediación indicó que la PWV representó el 10% de la asociación entre el PhA y la función cognitiva (p=0.044).

Conclusiones:

  • Este estudio revela una asociación longitudinal significativa entre un PhA más alto y una mejor función cognitiva en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2.; La rigidez arterial, medida por PWV, media parcialmente esta relación, lo que destaca su papel en la salud cognitiva.; El PhA puede representar un objetivo modificable para intervenciones dirigidas a prevenir el deterioro cognitivo en personas con diabetes tipo 2.