Coexistence of lowered mood and cognitive impairment of elderly people in five birth cohorts.

Aging (Milan, Italy) Pub Date : 1999-04-01
S Arve, R S Tilvis, A Lehtonen, J Valvanne, S Sairanen
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The prevalences of lowered mood and cognitive impairment, and their combination were investigated in 1993 random subjects of five birth cohorts (at age of 65, 70, 75, 80 and 85 years). The frequency of a high Zung-score (> 45), indicating depressive symptoms, in the five age groups was 11%, 13%, 20%, 16%, and 36%, respectively. The corresponding figures for a low MMSE-score (Mini Mental State Examination < 24) were 11%, 9%, 25%, 46%, and 60%; the respective frequencies of subjects fulfilling both criteria simultaneously were 2%, 3%, 8%, 12% and 24%, respectively. Overall, about 30% of the subjects with a low MMSE-score had a high Zung-score. However, more than half of the old subjects (over 75 years) with a high Zung-score also had low MMSE-scores. The data indicate that the combination of impaired cognition and lowered mood doubles in frequency by five-year intervals after the age of 70 years in the general aged population, and that this condition is present in one of four subjects at the age of 85 years.

5个出生队列中老年人情绪低落和认知障碍的共存
1993年随机调查了5个出生队列(年龄分别为65岁、70岁、75岁、80岁和85岁)中情绪低落和认知障碍的患病率及其组合。在5个年龄组中,显示抑郁症状的高Zung-score(> 45)的频率分别为11%、13%、20%、16%和36%。mmse得分低(Mini Mental State Examination < 24)的相应数字分别为11%、9%、25%、46%和60%;同时满足两项标准的受试者频率分别为2%、3%、8%、12%和24%。总体而言,大约30%的低mmse得分的受试者有高Zung-score。然而,超过一半的老年受试者(75岁以上)的高Zung-score也有低mmse得分。数据表明,在一般老年人群中,认知障碍和情绪低落的结合在70岁之后每隔5年就会增加一倍,并且在85岁时,四名受试者中有一名出现这种情况。
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