性别差异对预测成功衰老、正常衰老和轻度认知障碍发生的影响

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
D. Vanoh, S. Shahar, R. Razali, Z. Manaf, T. Hamid
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急剧的人口和社会变化导致了一个新概念的出现,即成功老龄化(SA),它坚持对老龄化的积极看法。Rowe和Khan建立了一个SA框架,它包括更高的认知功能,没有身体残疾,更低的疾病可能性,对生活的积极承诺,特别是有良好的社会互动。以前的研究已经调查了SA的性别差异,结果表明男性中成功衰老的患病率更高。与成功衰老和轻度认知障碍不同,正常衰老(UA)没有“黄金标准”定义,也没有广泛的研究。Vanoh等人(2016)指出,正常年龄的人被诊断患有慢性疾病的风险更高,功能限制最小,有轻微的记忆障碍,没有痴呆症。此外,轻度认知障碍(MCI)是介于正常衰老和痴呆之间的中间阶段,患有轻度认知障碍的个体患痴呆的可能性更高。一项小规模的本地研究调查了轻度认知损伤的性别风险因素,发现轻度认知损伤在女性中非常普遍。女性患轻度认知障碍的危险因素是已婚、不运动、超重或肥胖。然而,在马来西亚很少有大规模的研究来调查认知能力下降的性别差异。因此,本研究通过对比SA和UA确定性别对MCI发生的影响,填补了以往文献的空白。这项研究是一项大规模研究的一部分,其细节已于早些时候发表。
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Influence of gender disparity in predicting occurrence of successful aging, usual aging and mild cognitive impairment
Drastic population and social changes have led to the emergence of a new concept known as successful aging (SA), which upholds a positive vision of aging. Rowe and Khan established a SA framework, which comprised of higher cognitive functioning, no physical disabilities, lower likelihood of diseases, and a positive commitment to life, especially having excellent social interactions. Gender disparities in SA have been investigated in previous studies, which showed a higher prevalence of successful aging among men. Unlike successful aging and mild cognitive impairment, usual aging (UA) has no ‘gold standard’ definition and has not been as extensively studied. Vanoh et al. (2016) stated that usual agers are at higher risk of being diagnosed with chronic diseases, having minimal functional limitations, slight memory impairment and no dementia. In addition, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediate stage between normal aging and dementia, and individuals with MCI have a higher likelihood of succumbing to dementia. Gender specific risk factors for MCI were investigated in a small-scale local study and it was found that MCI was highly prevalent among women. Risk factors for MCI among women were being married, not exercising, and being either overweight or obese. However, large scale studies in Malaysia are scarce to investigate the gender disparity in cognitive decline. Thus, this current study filled the gap in the previous literature by determining the impact of gender on the occurrence of MCI as compared to SA and UA. This study was part of a large scale study, the details of which were published earlier.
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期刊介绍: The Journal aims to publish original research and review papers on all fields of geriatrics and gerontology, including those dealing with critical care and emergency medicine. The IJGE aims to explore and clarify the medical science and philosophy in all fields of geriatrics and gerontology, including those in the emergency and critical care medicine. The IJGE is determined not only to be a professional journal in gerontology, but also a leading source of information for the developing field of geriatric emergency and critical care medicine. It is a pioneer in Asia. Topics in the IJGE cover the advancement of diagnosis and management in urgent, serious and chronic intractable diseases in later life, preventive medicine, long-term care of disability, ethical issues in the diseased elderly and biochemistry, cell biology, endocrinology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and protein chemistry involving diseases associated with age. We did not limit the territory to only critical or emergency condition inasmuch as chronic diseases are frequently brought about by inappropriate management of acute problems.
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