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[A cohort study on the association between dietary patterns which benefit for normal kidney function and the cognitive performance in the Chinese elderly].
Yin, Z X; Ren, Z P; Jing, G; Liu, D; Zhang, J; Wang, Z Q; Zhang, M; Zhai, Y; Song, P K; Zhao, Y F; Pang, S J; Mi, S Q; Zhao, W H.
Afiliación
  • Yin ZX; Division of Non-communicable Disease Control and Community Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 102206, China.
  • Ren ZP; Division for Non-communicable Disease Control, Shanxi Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Taiyuan 030012, China.
  • Jing G; Linyi County Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Shanxi Province, Linyi 044100, China.
  • Liu D; Institute for Nutrition and Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
  • Zhang J; Institute for Nutrition and Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
  • Wang ZQ; Center for Chronic and Non-communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
  • Zhang M; Center for Chronic and Non-communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
  • Zhai Y; Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing 100070, China.
  • Song PK; Institute for Nutrition and Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
  • Zhao YF; Center for Chronic and Non-communicable Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
  • Pang SJ; Institute of Grain Quality and Nutrition, Academy of State Administration of Grain, Beijing 100037, China.
  • Mi SQ; College of Health and Environment, Beijing Union University, Beijing 100101, China.
  • Zhao WH; Institute for Nutrition and Health, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100050, China.
Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi ; 40(4): 427-432, 2019 Apr 10.
Article en Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31006203
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To explore the association between dietary pattern which benefit for normal kidney function and the risk of cognitive decline or impairment in the elderly.

Methods:

In 2015, subjects aged 60 and over from four counties in the Nutrition and Chronic Disease Family Cohort project, were followed up in 2017. Cognitive function was repeatedly assessed, using the Mini Mental State Evaluation (MMSE) scale. Dietary pattern that benefit for normal kidney function was extracted, using the reduced rank regression method and followed by logistic regression models to explore the associations between scores that showing the kidney function on dietary patterns and the risk of cognitive deterioration and impairment in two years among those who were with normal cognition in 2015.

Results:

Dietary pattern that benefit for normal kidney function, was characterized by high consumption of cereal, vegetables, legume and fruits but with less meat and soy products. Comparing with the group with lowest score quartile on this dietary pattern, the risk of cognitive deterioration in the highest quartile group was significantly low (P<0.01) in two years, with an odds ratio as 0.57 (95%CI 0.37-0.85). Linear trend was also obviously visible (P=0.007) in this group. The ones at the highest quartile group among the normal cognition ones in 2015, the risk of cognitive impairment also significantly reduced (P<0.05) in two years time, with an odds ratio as 0.52 (95%CI 0.29-0.93). Also, linear trend could obviously be seen (P=0.01).

Conclusion:

Dietary pattern that benefit for normal kidney function was both inversely associated with cognitive deterioration and impairment, in two years.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cognición / Conducta Alimentaria / Riñón Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: Zh Revista: Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cognición / Conducta Alimentaria / Riñón Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Incidence_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: Zh Revista: Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article