Effect of Dietary Habits on Alzheimer's Disease Progression.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
So Hyun Ahn, Jee Hyang Jeong, Kyung Won Park, Eun-Joo Kim, Soo Jin Yoon, Bora Yoon, Jae-Won Jang, Yangki Minn, Seong Hye Choi
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Abstract

Purpose: Research on the relationship between diet and dementia among Koreans are lacking. This study investigated the association between dietary habits and dementia progression over 3 years in patients with Alzheimer's disease dementia (ADD).

Materials and methods: This study included 705 patients with mild-to-moderate ADD. Dietary habits were assessed using the Mini Dietary Assessment Index, comprising 10 questions. Outcome measures included the Clinical Dementia Rating scale-Sum of Boxes (CDR-SB), Seoul-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living, Caregiver-Administered Neuropsychiatric Inventory (CGA-NPI), and neuropsychological test battery (NTB) z-scores, which were evaluated annually over 3 years.

Results: In Q10 (eat all food evenly without being picky), the 3-year mean differences in CDR-SB (increases in scores represent worsening) compared to the "rarely" group were -1.86 [95% confidence interval (CI)=-3.64 - -0.09, p=0.039] for the "usually" group and -2.23 (95% CI=-4.40 - -0.06, p=0.044) for the "always" group. In Q7 (add salt or soy sauce to food when eating), the 3-year mean differences in CDR-SB compared to the "always" group were -2.47 (95% CI=-4.70 - -0.24, p=0.030) for the "usually" group and -3.16 (95% CI=-5.36 - -0.96, p=0.005) for the "rarely" group. The "rarely" and "usually" groups in Q7 showed significantly less decline in NTB z-score and CGA-NPI compared to the "always" group.

Conclusion: Eating a balanced diet and reducing salt intake were associated with a slower decline in dementia severity, cognition, and behavioral alterations in patients with ADD.

饮食习惯对阿尔茨海默病进展的影响
研究目的有关韩国人饮食与痴呆症之间关系的研究尚属空白。本研究调查了阿尔茨海默病痴呆症(ADD)患者的饮食习惯与 3 年痴呆症进展之间的关系:本研究纳入了 705 名轻度至中度阿尔茨海默病痴呆症患者。饮食习惯采用迷你饮食评估指数(Mini Dietary Assessment Index)进行评估,包括10个问题。结果测量包括临床痴呆评定量表-方格总和(CDR-SB)、首尔日常生活活动量表(Seoul-Instrumental Activities of Daily Living)、护理人员管理的神经精神量表(CGA-NPI)和神经心理测试电池(NTB)z-分数,在3年内每年进行一次评估:与 "很少 "组相比,"通常 "组的CDR-SB 3年平均差异为-1.86[95%置信区间(CI)=-3.64 -0.09,p=0.039],"总是 "组为-2.23[95%置信区间(CI)=-4.40 -0.06,p=0.044]。在 Q7(吃饭时在食物中加盐或酱油)中,与 "总是 "组相比,"通常 "组 CDR-SB 的 3 年平均差异为-2.47(95% CI=-4.70 -0.24,p=0.030),"很少 "组为-3.16(95% CI=-5.36 -0.96,p=0.005)。与 "经常 "组相比,"很少 "组和 "经常 "组在 Q7 中的 NTB z 分数和 CGA-NPI 下降幅度明显较小:结论:均衡饮食和减少食盐摄入量与注意力缺失症患者痴呆严重程度、认知能力和行为改变的下降速度减慢有关。
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Yonsei Medical Journal
Yonsei Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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4.50
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3 months
期刊介绍: The goal of the Yonsei Medical Journal (YMJ) is to publish high quality manuscripts dedicated to clinical or basic research. Any authors affiliated with an accredited biomedical institution may submit manuscripts of original articles, review articles, case reports, brief communications, and letters to the Editor.
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