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Cognitive function and vitamin B12 and D among community-dwelling elders: A cross-sectional study.

Andrés Fernando Vinueza Veloz, Tannia Valeria Carpio Arias, Jénifer Sthefania Vargas Mejía, Estephany Carolina Tapia Veloz, Jefferson Santiago Piedra Andrade et al.
Other Clinical nutrition ESPEN 2022 12 trích dẫn
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Study Design

Loại nghiên cứu
Observational Study
Đối tượng nghiên cứu
Community-dwelling elders, Ecuador
Can thiệp
Cognitive function and vitamin B12 and D among community-dwelling elders: A cross-sectional study. None
Đối chứng
None
Kết quả chính
Cognitive function vs vitamin B12 and D levels
Xu hướng hiệu quả
Neutral
Nguy cơ sai lệch
Unclear

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Little is know on the association between mild or sub-clinical vitamin B12 or D deficiencies and cognitive decline. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the association between vitamin B12 and D levels, and cognitive function in community-dwelling elders. METHODS: Cross-sectional study that included data from elders who participated in the SABE study, a population-based study that was carried out in Ecuador. Participants of SABE were selected by probabilistic sampling from the whole country. Vitamin B12 and D were measured in blood and cognitive status was assessed using an abbreviated version of the minimental state examination (MMSE). RESULTS: The sample included 1733 elders from whom 936 (54.01%) were female. Independently from sex, age, years of education, ethnicity, socioeconomic status and geographical zone of residence, we found that vitamin B12 levels were associated to MMSE scores and that this relationship changed depending on age. In this way, we observed that from 75 years of age, drop of cognitive function was particularly steep in individuals with low levels of vitamin B12. We did not find evidence to support an association between vitamin D levels and cognitive function. CONCLUSIONS: Low levels of vitamin B12 but not of vitamin D are associated with low cognitive functioning in a sample of community-dwelling elders.

Tóm lược

Independently from sex, age, years of education, ethnicity, socioeconomic status and geographical zone of residence, vitamin B12 levels were associated to MMSE scores and that this relationship changed depending on age, it was found that from 75 years of age, drop of cognitive function was particularly steep in individuals with low levels of vitamin B 12.

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