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中国社区老年人身体机能与认知功能的关系:营养不良和抑郁的系列中介
Authors Wu X, Hou G, Han P, Yu X, Chen X, Song P, Zhang Y, Zhao Y, Xie F, Niu S, Hu H, Sun C, Zhao Y, Wang H, Guo Q
Received 15 April 2021
Accepted for publication 30 June 2021
Published 12 July 2021 Volume 2021:16 Pages 1327—1335
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S315892
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Nandu Goswami
Purpose: We aimed to propose a serial mediational model to further analyze the relationship between poor physical performance, malnutrition, depression and cognitive impairment in Chinese community-dwelling older adults.
Patients and Methods: This study consisted of 1386 community-dwelling Chinese older adults aged 65 years and older in Shanghai, China. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was assessed by the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and Instrumental Activities Of Daily Living (IADL). Physical performance was assessed by short physical performance battery (SPPB). Malnutrition was defined with the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA). Depressive symptoms were evaluated by the 30-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS). Serial multiple mediator models were used.
Results: The mean age of the final analysis sample was 73.62± 6.14, and 57.6% (n=809) were females. The prevalence of MCI was 14.35% (n=199). Physical performance (p< 0.001), nutritional status (p=0.025), and depressive symptoms (p=0.002) were correlated with MCI. The serial mediational model revealed that MNA and GDS scores significantly mediated association of SPPB and MMSE scores (c’=0.4728, p< 0.001). Furthermore, depressive symptoms significantly mediated the association of physical performance and cognition (p=0.0311), while malnutrition had no independent mediating effect between these two factors (p=0.794).
Conclusion: Our study examined the serial multiple mediation roles of nutritional status and depressive symptoms on the relationship between physical performance and cognitive function in community-dwelling Chinese older adults. Older adults who were in poor physical condition tend to have worse nutritional status, more severe depression, and poorer cognitive function.
Keywords: mild cognitive impairment, nutritional status, depressive symptoms, physical function