累积BMI与认知能力下降之间的关系:一项24年队列研究

Qianhui Xu, Meng Hsuan Sung, Zhuo Chen, Janani Rajbhandari-Thapa, Grace Bagwell Adams, M Mahmud Khan, Ye Shen, Xiao Song, Xia Song, Suhang Song
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背景:高身体质量指数(BMI)与认知能力差有关,但很少有研究调查累积BMI (cBMI)对认知健康的长期影响。本研究探讨了脑损伤与认知能力下降之间的关系,并确定了脑损伤影响最大的关键时间窗。方法:数据来自健康与退休研究(1996-2020)。使用记忆和执行功能的标准化综合评分来评估认知健康。累积BMI为随时间BMI曲线下面积,累积平均BMI (caBMI)为随访期间cBMI值的平均值。线性混合模型评估了caBMI和认知能力下降之间的关系,调整了社会人口和健康因素。结果:在8252名认知健康的参与者中(平均年龄58.6岁,58.3%为女性,平均随访17.5年),caBMI增加100个单位与认知能力下降的加速显著相关:整体认知(-0.0030 SD/年,95% CI: -0.0036, -0.0024),执行功能(-0.0029 SD/年,95% CI: -0.0038, -0.0021)和记忆(-0.0017 SD/年,95% CI: -0.0023, -0.0011)(均为p)。caBMI与认知能力下降显著相关,8年后观察到的影响最大。这些发现强调了长期体重管理和BMI监测在认知健康评估中的重要性。
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Association between Cumulative BMI and Cognitive Decline: a 24-Year Cohort Study.

Background: High Body Mass Index (BMI) is linked to poor cognitive performance, yet few studies have examined the long-term impact of cumulative BMI (cBMI) on cognitive health. This study explores the association between cBMI and cognitive decline and identifies the critical time window when cBMI has the strongest impact.

Methods: Data were obtained from the Health and Retirement Study (1996-2020). Cognitive health was assessed using a standardized composite score of memory and executive function. Cumulative BMI was calculated as the area under the curve of BMI over time, and cumulative average BMI (caBMI) was computed as the mean of cBMI values over the follow-up period. Linear mixed models assessed the associations between caBMI and cognitive decline, adjusting for sociodemographic and health factors.

Results: Among 8,252 cognitively healthy participants (mean age 58.6 years, 58.3% women, mean follow-up 17.5 years), a 100-unit increase in caBMI was significantly associated with faster cognitive decline: global cognition (-0.0030 SD/year, 95% CI: -0.0036, -0.0024), executive function (-0.0029 SD/year, 95% CI: -0.0038, -0.0021), and memory (-0.0017 SD/year, 95% CI: -0.0023, -0.0011) (all p < 0.001). Year eight was identified as the time point at which the association between caBMI showing the strongest decline rates in global cognition, memory, and executive function. Subgroup analyses revealed that caBMI was related to greater cognitive decline in older adults (≥ 65 years).

Conclusions: caBMI was significantly associated with cognitive decline, with the largest impact observed eight years later. These findings highlight the importance of long-term weight management and BMI monitoring in cognitive health assessments.

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