土耳其老年人运动性认知风险综合征的发病率及相关因素。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Senem Demirdel, Sultan Keskin Demircan, Mehmet İlkin Naharcı
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背景:运动性认知风险综合征(MCRS)的特点是步态缓慢和主观认知能力下降。目的:调查土耳其老年人运动性认知风险综合征的发病率及其相关因素:研究设计:回顾性研究:研究对象为在老年病门诊就诊的社区老年人。根据之前描述的标准对参与者进行了 MCRS 评估。通过逻辑回归分析评估 MCRS 与人口统计学特征、临床状态和老年综合征之间的关联:在接受检查的 1352 名老年人中,有 577 人符合纳入标准,平均年龄为 75.2 岁。MCRS的总发病率为7.8%。与非 MCRS 组相比,MCRS 组主要是老年人、女性和未婚者,他们多药并发,戴约-卡尔森合并症指数和耶萨维老年抑郁量表评分较高。在多变量模型中,MCRS 与年龄和多重用药之间存在显著关联[几率比(OR),2.22;95% 置信区间(CI),1.04-4.71,P = 0.039;OR,2.02;95% CI,1.02-3.99,P = 0.043]:MCRS的总体发病率为7.8%。高龄和使用多种药物是与 MCRS 相关的风险因素。
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Incidence of Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome and Associated Factors in Older Adults in Türkiye.

Background: Motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCRS) is characterized by slow gait and subjective cognitive decline. It is a predementia syndrome associated with an increased risk of dementia and mortality.

Aims: To investigate the incidence of MCRS and its associated factors in older adults in Türkiye.

Study design: A retrospective study.

Methods: This study enrolled community-dwelling older adults admitted to the geriatric outpatient clinic. Participants were assessed for MCRS according to previously described criteria. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the association among MCRS and demographic features, clinical status, and geriatric syndromes.

Results: Of the 1,352 older adults examined, 577 met the inclusion criteria, and the mean age was 75.2 years. The overall incidence of MCRS was 7.8%. The MCRS group was predominantly older, female, and unmarried, with polypharmacy and higher Deyo-Charlson comorbidity index and Yesavage geriatric depression scale scores than the non-MCRS group. In the multivariate model, significant associations were found between MCRS and age and polypharmacy [odds ratios (OR), 2.22; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.04-4.71, p = 0.039; OR, 2.02; 95% CI, 1.02-3.99, p = 0.043, respectively].

Conclusion: The overall incidence of MCRS was found in 7.8% of older adults. Advanced age and polypharmacy are risk factors associated with MCRS.

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Balkan Medical Journal
Balkan Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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4.10
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6.70%
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76
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Balkan Medical Journal (Balkan Med J) is a peer-reviewed open-access international journal that publishes interesting clinical and experimental research conducted in all fields of medicine, interesting case reports and clinical images, invited reviews, editorials, letters, comments and letters to the Editor including reports on publication and research ethics. The journal is the official scientific publication of the Trakya University Faculty of Medicine, Edirne, Turkey and is printed six times a year, in January, March, May, July, September and November. The language of the journal is English. The journal is based on independent and unbiased double-blinded peer-reviewed principles. Only unpublished papers that are not under review for publication elsewhere can be submitted. Balkan Medical Journal does not accept multiple submission and duplicate submission even though the previous one was published in a different language. The authors are responsible for the scientific content of the material to be published. The Balkan Medical Journal reserves the right to request any research materials on which the paper is based. The Balkan Medical Journal encourages and enables academicians, researchers, specialists and primary care physicians of Balkan countries to publish their valuable research in all branches of medicine. The primary aim of the journal is to publish original articles with high scientific and ethical quality and serve as a good example of medical publications in the Balkans as well as in the World.
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