血清叶酸和致残性痴呆的风险:一个基于社区的嵌套病例控制研究
Rie Kishida1, Kazumasa Yamagishi1,2, Ai Ikeda3
1Department of Public Health Medicine, Institute of Medicine, and Health Services Research and Development Center, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan.
Nutritional neuroscience
|June 14, 2023
概括
低血清叶酸水平与日本成年人患残疾性痴呆症的风险更高有关. 保持足够的叶酸可能对认知健康和预防痴呆症至关重要.
科学领域:
- 营养神经科学 营养神经科学
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 流行病学 流行病学
背景情况:
- 痴呆症是一个重大的公共卫生挑战,特别是在老年人群中.
- 血清叶酸是一种关键的B族维生素,参与许多生理过程,包括神经功能.
- 了解可改变的风险因素,如营养状况,对于痴呆症预防策略至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究血清叶酸水平与患残疾性痴呆症的风险之间的关联.
- 为了确定较低的叶酸度是否与需要长期护理的痴呆症发病率增加相关.
主要方法:
- 在日本的社区研究中的循环风险队列中进行了一项嵌套病例控制研究.
- 在被诊断患有致残性痴呆症的个体和匹配的对照人群中测量了血清叶酸水平.
- 条件后勤回归模型被用来计算血清叶酸五分之一中痴呆的几率比率.
主要成果:
- 在20.8年的随访期间,在血清叶酸水平和致残性痴呆的风险之间观察到显著的反向关联.
- 血清叶酸含量最高的五分之一的人与最低五分之一的人相比,患残疾痴呆症的风险较低.
- 这种关联甚至在考虑带有或没有中风的痴呆症时也保持一致.
结论:
- 低血清叶酸水平与日本人口中致残性痴呆的风险增加有关.
- 这些发现凸显了叶酸状况在痴呆病原发生中的潜在作用.
- 保持足够的血清叶酸可能是减少痴呆风险的可修改因素.
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