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Am J Geriatr Psychiatry ; 19(7): 673-7, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21709613

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To examine the association of homocysteine with cognitive functioning in very elderly community-dwelling individuals (80 years or older). METHODS: Two hundred twenty-eight nondemented community-dwelling individuals were assessed with a broad neuropsychological battery. Bloods were drawn to measure homocysteine, serum vitamin B12, and folate levels and APOE genotype. RESULTS: Higher homocysteine levels were associated with poorer executive-language functioning scores (r = -0.311). The association persisted when serum B12 and folate levels were controlled for (r = -0.308). Homocysteine levels were not associated with memory score (r = 0.120). CONCLUSIONS: In very elderly, nondemented community dwellers, high homocysteine levels are associated with poorer executive-language functioning but not with memory. This possible differential effect of homocysteine on cognitive functions suggests that it may affect only specific brain regions or mechanisms underlying healthy executive functioning.


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Cognition/physiology , Executive Function/physiology , Homocysteine , Aged, 80 and over , Apolipoprotein E4/blood , Apolipoprotein E4/genetics , Female , Folic Acid/blood , Homocysteine/blood , Humans , Male , Neuropsychological Tests , Vitamin B 12/blood
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