Ho Yeong Jeong, Shin Young Park, Jeong Lan Kim, Sang Yoon Kim, So Yeon Jeon
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Abstract
Background: Spousal caregivers (SCGs) of patients with cognitive impairment are predisposed to an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline. Homocysteine and folate levels are potential modifiable biomarkers for these risks, given their associations with cardiovascular and cognitive health.
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of the caregiving burden with homocysteine and folate levels in SCGs.
Methods: This study included 107 SCGs and their care recipients who visited the Chungnam National University Hospital between May 2020 and May 2023. The caregiving burden was quantified using the Zarit Burden Interview, and blood assays were performed after overnight fasting. We adjusted for the age and sex of SCGs and the clinical diagnosis of care recipients as covariates.
Results: The caregiving burden of SCGs showed a significant positive correlation with their homocysteine level (β = 0.219, t = 2.165, p = 0.033). In contrast, caregiving burden and folate showed an inverse correlation (β = -0.207, t = -1.997, p = 0.049). Furthermore, the association between caregiving burden and homocysteine levels remained significant after including vascular risk score and physical activity level as covariates (p = 0.042).
Conclusions: Our findings indicate that the caregiving burden of SCGs in individuals with cognitive impairment is associated with elevated homocysteine levels and low folate levels, potentially exacerbating the risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline. These findings underscore the importance of monitoring homocysteine and folate as modifiable biomarkers to address and potentially mitigate health risks in SCGs.
背景:认知障碍患者的配偶照顾者(scg)易患心血管疾病和认知能力下降的风险升高。鉴于同型半胱氨酸和叶酸水平与心血管和认知健康的关系,它们是这些风险的潜在可改变的生物标志物。目的:本研究旨在探讨护理负担与scg同型半胱氨酸和叶酸水平的关系。方法:本研究包括2020年5月至2023年5月在忠南大学医院就诊的107名scg及其护理对象。使用Zarit负担访谈对护理负担进行量化,并在禁食过夜后进行血液分析。我们调整了scg的年龄和性别以及护理接受者的临床诊断作为协变量。结果:scg的照料负担与其同型半胱氨酸水平呈显著正相关(β = 0.219, t = 2.165, p = 0.033)。护理负担与叶酸水平呈负相关(β = -0.207, t = -1.997, p = 0.049)。此外,在将血管危险评分和体力活动水平作为协变量后,护理负担与同型半胱氨酸水平之间的相关性仍然显著(p = 0.042)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,认知障碍患者的scg护理负担与高同型半胱氨酸水平和低叶酸水平相关,可能会加剧心血管疾病和认知能力下降的风险。这些发现强调了监测同型半胱氨酸和叶酸作为可改变的生物标志物对解决和潜在地减轻scg健康风险的重要性。