Pedro Olivares-Tirado , Felipe Alfonso Sandoval Garrido
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摘要
了解认知障碍与低体力活动之间的关系是积极预防轻度认知损伤或延迟痴呆发病的有效途径。本研究旨在探讨智利60岁及以上人群MCI与身体活动(PA)水平之间的关系。方法数据来自2016-17年智利国家健康调查数据。MCI通过迷你精神状态检查和Pfeffer功能活动问卷进行评估,排除疑似痴呆的个体。使用全球身体活动问卷评估PA水平。使用逻辑回归分析,包括整体和性别分层模型,检验MCI和PA水平之间的关系。结果共分析了1981名参与者。平均年龄为70.7岁(SD: 7.77),其中63%为女性。MCI患病率为10%,随年龄增长而增加。低PA水平的整体MCI模型显示优势比(OR): 1.95(95%置信区间(95% CI): 1.18;3.20, p = 0.009),这意味着低PA水平与轻度认知障碍的风险显著相关。MCI模型对女性PA水平的预测无统计学意义;然而,男性模型显示OR为2.44 (95% CI: 1.17;5.11, p = 0.018)。结论低PA水平显著增加MCI发生的可能性,且男性患MCI的风险更高。因此,在健康老年人或有轻度认知损伤初始症状的老年人中,推广PA治疗应被视为一种有价值的预防策略。
Association of mild cognitive impairment and physical activity level in older persons in Chile
Background
Understanding the association between cognitive impairment and low physical activity is a useful way to proactively prevent MCI or delay the onset of dementia. This study aims to explore the association between MCI and physical activity (PA) levels in Chilean persons aged 60 and over.
Methods
Data came from the 2016–17 Chilean National Health Survey data. MCI was evaluated with Mini-Mental State Examination and Pfeffer Functional Activities Questionnaire, excluding individuals with suspected dementia. The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to assess PA levels. The association between MCI and PA levels was examined using logistic regression analysis, including overall and sex stratified models.
Results
A total of 1981 participants were analysed. The mean age was 70.7 years (SD: 7.77), and 63% were women. The MCI prevalence was 10%, increasing with age. The overall MCI model for low PA level showed an Odds Ratio (OR): 1.95 (95% Confidence Interval (95% CI): 1.18; 3.20, p = 0.009), meaning that a low PA level has a significant association with the risk of having MCI. The MCI model for PA levels in women was not statistically significant; however, the model for men showed an OR of 2.44 (95% CI: 1.17; 5.11, p = 0.018).
Conclusions
A low PA level significantly increases the likelihood of developing MCI, and the risk was significantly higher among men. Therefore, promoting PA for older persons should be considered as a valuable prevention strategy among healthy older adults or those with initial symptoms of MCI.