Coffee and tea consumption and dementia risk: The role of sex and vascular comorbidities

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kuan-Chu Hou , Yen-Ching Chen , Ta-Fu Chen , Yu Sun , Li-Li Wen , Ping-Keung Yip , Yi-Min Chu , Jeng-Min Chiou , Jen-Hau Chen
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Abstract

Background

Coffee and tea consumption has been linked to dementia. However, it remained unknown how sex and vascular risk factors modify the association. We aimed to investigate the association of coffee and tea consumption with dementia and whether sex and vascular comorbidities modified the association.

Methods

We included 278 elderly patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 102 patients with vascular dementia (VaD) from three hospitals; controls (N = 468) were recruited during the same period. We collected the frequency and amount of coffee and tea consumption and the presence of vascular comorbidities. The multinomial logistic regression model was utilized to evaluate the association of coffee and tea consumption with dementia, stratified by sex and vascular comorbidities.

Results

Different combinations and quantities of coffee and tea consumption protected against AD and VaD. Consumption of ≥3 cups of coffee or tea per day was protective against AD [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 0.42; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.22–0.78)] and VaD (aOR = 0.42; 95% CI = 0.19–0.94). Stratified analyses showed that the protective effects of a higher quantity of coffee and tea against AD were more pronounced among females and individuals with hypertension. Consumption of either coffee or tea was associated with a decreased risk of VaD among diabetic participants (aOR = 0.23; 95% CI = 0.06–0.98). Hyperlipidemia modified the association of coffee or tea consumption on the risk of AD and VaD (both Pinteraction < 0.01).

Conclusion

The risk of AD and VaD was lower with increased consumption of coffee and tea; the impact differed by sex and vascular comorbidities including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.
饮用咖啡和茶与痴呆症风险:性别和血管合并症的作用。
背景:饮用咖啡和茶与痴呆症有关。然而,性别和血管风险因素如何改变这种关联仍是未知数。我们旨在研究饮用咖啡和茶与痴呆症的关系,以及性别和血管合并症是否会改变这种关系:方法:我们纳入了三家医院的278名老年痴呆症(AD)患者和102名血管性痴呆症(VaD)患者;同期还纳入了对照组(N = 468)。我们收集了饮用咖啡和茶的频率和数量,以及是否存在血管并发症。我们利用多叉逻辑回归模型评估了饮用咖啡和茶与痴呆症的关系,并按性别和血管合并症进行了分层:结果:饮用不同组合和数量的咖啡和茶可预防AD和VaD。每天饮用≥3杯咖啡或茶可预防注意力缺失症(调整后比值比(aOR)=0.42;95% 置信区间(CI)=0.22-0.78)]和失智症(aOR = 0.42;95% CI = 0.19-0.94)。分层分析表明,饮用较多的咖啡和茶对AD的保护作用在女性和高血压患者中更为明显。在糖尿病患者中,饮用咖啡或茶与VaD风险降低有关(aOR = 0.23; 95% CI = 0.06-0.98)。高脂血症改变了饮用咖啡或茶与AD和VaD风险的相关性(Pinteraction均<0.01):结论:饮用咖啡和茶的次数越多,AD和VaD的风险越低;其影响因性别和血管合并症(包括高血压、高脂血症和糖尿病)而异。
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381
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (JFMA), published continuously since 1902, is an open access international general medical journal of the Formosan Medical Association based in Taipei, Taiwan. It is indexed in Current Contents/ Clinical Medicine, Medline, ciSearch, CAB Abstracts, Embase, SIIC Data Bases, Research Alert, BIOSIS, Biological Abstracts, Scopus and ScienceDirect. As a general medical journal, research related to clinical practice and research in all fields of medicine and related disciplines are considered for publication. Article types considered include perspectives, reviews, original papers, case reports, brief communications, correspondence and letters to the editor.
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