绝经年龄、子宫切除术状态和老年白人和黑人妇女阿尔茨海默病风险之间的关系

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背景和目的:确定绝经年龄和绝经前子宫切除术是否与老年社区妇女阿尔茨海默病(AD)痴呆的发生有关。材料和方法:纳入来自Rush记忆与衰老项目、宗教秩序研究和少数民族衰老研究的参与者(n = 2,862,基线年龄77.1±7.7岁,随访8.6±5.6岁,24%黑人,75%白人)。绝经年龄和绝经前子宫切除情况是基于研究开始时的自我报告。阿尔茨海默病的诊断每年都是根据国家神经和交流障碍、中风研究所以及阿尔茨海默病和相关疾病协会的标准来确定的。使用cox比例回归模型评估AD痴呆的风险,以年龄为时间轴,并根据种族、早期社会经济地位和教育进行调整。为了探索种族之间可能存在的风险差异,使用白人和黑人女性倾向评分进行模型重复,这些倾向评分与基线年龄、教育程度和随访次数相匹配。结果:45岁前绝经与50岁后绝经相比,AD痴呆的风险增加33%(风险比[HR] = 1.33, 95%可信区间[CI]: 1.10-1.59)。子宫切除术与AD痴呆的风险无关(HR = 1.08, CI: 0.94-1.26)。绝经年龄与子宫切除术状态和AD痴呆之间的关系在白人和黑人妇女中没有差异。结论:一些性别特异性的更年期特征,如绝经年龄,与AD痴呆的风险有关。鉴于阿尔茨海默病在女性中的负担不成比例,需要研究来探索这一发现的潜在机制。
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The Association Between Age of Menopause and Hysterectomy Status and Alzheimer's Disease Risk in a Cohort of Older White and Black Women.

Background and Objectives: To determine whether age at menopause and premenopausal hysterectomy status are associated with incident Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia in a group of older community-dwelling women. Materials and Methods: Participants from the Rush Memory and Aging Project, the Religious Orders Study, and the Minority Aging Research Study were included (n = 2,862, baseline age 77.1 ± 7.7 years, follow-up 8.6 ± 5.6 years, 24% Black, and 75% White). Age at menopause and premenopausal hysterectomy status were based on self-report at study entry. AD dementia diagnosis was determined annually based on the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke and the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association criteria. The hazard of AD dementia was evaluated using Cox-proportional regression models, with age as the time axis, adjusted for race, early life socioeconomic status, and education. To explore possible differences in risk by race, models were repeated using White and Black women propensity score-matched on age at baseline, education, and number of follow-up visits. Results: Menopause before age 45 years was associated with a 33% greater hazard of AD dementia compared with menopause after age 50 years (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.33, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.10-1.59). Hysterectomy was not associated with hazard of AD dementia (HR = 1.08, CI: 0.94-1.26). The association between age at menopause and hysterectomy status and AD dementia was not different for White and Black women. Conclusions: Some sex-specific menopausal characteristics, such as age at menopause, relate to the hazard of AD dementia. Given the disproportionate burden of AD in women, research is needed to explore potential mechanisms for this finding.

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