Cognitive assessment in an elderly population with metabolic syndrome in Brazil
Avaliação cognitiva de uma população idosa com síndrome metabólica no Brasil
Dement. neuropsychol; 7 (2), 2013
Publication year: 2013
Chronic degenerative conditions are very common in the elderly. According to medical literature, there is a correlation between cognitive impairment among elders and arterial hypertension/hyperglycemia which in turn are common diseases among the elderly population worldwide. Nonetheless, data on the association between cognitive impairment and Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) remains controversial.
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the cognitive status of Brazilian elderly outpatients with and without MetS.METHODS:
A cross-sectional case-control study with 49 subjects (25 MetS and 24 controls) who underwent a global geriatric and neuropsychological assessment was carried out. The scores for cognitive abilities (sustained attention, alternating attention, immediate memory, working memory, memory - immediate recall, memory - delayed recall, memory - recognition, executive function, ideomotor praxis, constructive praxis, naming ability, verbal fluency) were compared with the data for the normal population and differences between case and control groups were analyzed using Student's t-test or the Mann-Whitney test.RESULTS:
Forty-five patients (91.8%) were female, with a mean age of 73.9±5.9 years, and 3.0±1.0 years of schooling. A significant difference (p<0.01) was found between case and control groups regarding the MetS components. For cognitive abilities, no statistically significant difference was detected between the groups and all subjects presented low cognitive scores.CONCLUSION:
The results obtained in the present study showed that MetS was not associated with cognitive impairment in this population. Further prospective studies are necessary to investigate the influence of well-controlled MetS on cognitive performance among elders.
Quadros crônico-degenerativos são prevalentes na população idosa. Estudos prévios tem correlacionado prejuízo cognitivo em idosos com hipertensão e hiperglicemia que por sua vez são doenças bastante comuns do envelhecimento na população mundial. Apesar disso ainda existem dados controversos sobre a associação entre prejuízo cognitivo e síndrome metabólica (SMet).