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Investigation on plasma homocysteine level and cognition in population at high risk for stroke in Xi'an / 中华流行病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology ; (12): 769-772, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-261610
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the relationship between plasma homocysteine (Hcy) and cognitive impairment so as to provide basis for dementia prevention.Methods Subjects at high risk for stroke were selected from the Screening and Prevention Program of Stroke (organized by the Ministry of Health,from August to December,2012) in Yanta area,Xi' an.Fasting blood was taken from cubital vein to measure Hcy.When Hcy> 15 μmol/L was defined as hyperhomocysteinmia,Hcy in the range of 16-30 μ mol/L was considered mild,≥31 μ mol/L as moderate-severe hyperhomocysteinemia.The cognitive function was evaluated by the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE).MMSE grades under normal value were defined as cognitive impairment.Results 393 subjects were randomly recruited,including 173 men (44.0%) and 220 women (56.0%).Number of cases with cognitive impairment was 70 (17.8% of the total subjects),with hyperhomocysteinmia was 220 (56.0% of the total subjects).The prevalence of cognitive impairment did not show significant difference with hyperhomocysteinemia or normal Hcy group (16.8% vs.19.1%,P > 0.05),neither with mild and moderate-severe hyperhomocysteinemia group (17.0% vs.16.3%,P>0.05).Results from Spearman correlation analysis indicated that there was no correlation between MMSE grades and Hcy (rs=-0.01,P=0.85).Prevalence of cognitive impairment in the smoking group was higher than that in the non-smoking group(21.3% vs.7.8%,P<0.01),but higher in hypertension group than that in the normal blood pressure group (21.7% vs.8.0%,P<0.01).In the stroke group,prevalence of cognitive impairment was seen higher than that in the non-stroke group (25.3% vs.15.4%,P<0.05).Based on the results from Binary logistic regression,cognitive impairment appeared to be associated with the levels of education (OR=0.90,95% CI0.81-0.98,P=0.02),histories of hypertension (OR=1.02,95%CI1.01-1.04,P=0.01) and stroke (OR=1.86,95%CI1.04-3.33,P=0.04),but there was no correlation seen between Hcy and cognitive impairment (OR=0.90,95% CI0.51-1.58,P=0.71).Conclusion Plasma homocysteine did not seem a risk factor for cognitive impairment.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Epidemiology Year: 2014 Type: Article