Arthur Polveiro da Silva, Laura Scatena Fávero, Adriano Bruno Corrêa, Mateus do Carmo Bardella, Luís Felipe Pengo Almeida Leite, Leonardo Santos Lopes da Silva, Márcio Fernando Tasinafo Júnior, Leonardo da Silva Gonçalves, Camila de Moraes
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摘要
背景:近几十年来,高血压与记忆表现之间的负相关一直是一个广泛争论的话题。考虑到绝经期发生的神经内分泌变化,本系统综述旨在探讨高血压是否与绝经期女性的记忆表现负相关。方法:根据PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and meta - analysis)的推荐,在MEDLINE、EMBASE、Web of Science、Scopus和BVS电子数据库中进行综合检索。研究对象包括更年期的高血压中年妇女。使用观察性队列和横断面研究质量评估工具(NHLBI, NIH)评估偏倚风险和方法学质量。结果:在全文阅读阶段选择的16项研究中,有5项被纳入系统评价。纳入的研究主要是纵向的。在样本量、评估记忆、生殖阶段和高血压诊断的工具上观察到异质性。两项纵向研究报告了高血压与记忆表现之间的负相关,而一项研究发现没有显著关联。横断面研究报告,高血压参与者表现出较差的记忆性能相比,正常的参与者。结论:根据纳入的研究,结果表明高血压与更年期妇女的记忆表现呈负相关。然而,由于研究数量少,而且大多数是在发达国家进行的,这些结果应该谨慎解释(PROSPERO注册号:CRD42023391668)。
Is hypertension negatively associated with memory performance in women during climacteric? A systematic review.
Background: The negative association between hypertension and memory performance has been a subject of broad debate in recent decades. Considering the neuroendocrine changes that occur during climacteric, this systematic review aimed to investigate whether hypertension is negatively associated with memory performance in women during climacteric.
Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted in the MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science, Scopus, and BVS electronic databases according to the recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA). Studies involving hypertensive, middle-aged women in the climacteric phase were included. The risk of bias and methodological quality was assessed using the Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies (NHLBI, NIH).
Results: Out of 16 studies selected for the full-text reading phase, 5 were included in the systematic review. The included studies were predominantly longitudinal. Heterogeneity was observed in the sample size, and the tools for assessing memory, reproductive stage, and hypertension diagnosis. Two longitudinal studies reported a negative association between hypertension and memory performance, while one found no significant association. The cross-sectional studies reported that hypertensive participants demonstrated poorer memory performance compared to normotensive participants.
Conclusions: Based on the included studies, the results suggests that hypertension is negatively associated with memory performance in climacteric women. However, due to the small number of studies and the fact that most were conducted in developed countries, these results should be interpreted with caution (PROSPERO registration number: CRD42023391668).
期刊介绍:
BMC Women''s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the health and wellbeing of adolescent girls and women, with a particular focus on the physical, mental, and emotional health of women in developed and developing nations. The journal welcomes submissions on women''s public health issues, health behaviours, breast cancer, gynecological diseases, mental health and health promotion.