Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia
- Autores
- O’Donovan, Gary; Sarmiento, Olga L.; Hessel, Philipp; Muniz Terrera, Graciela; Duran Aniotz, Claudia; Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
- Año de publicación
- 2022
- Idioma
- inglés
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- artículo
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Background and objective: More research is required to understand associations of body mass index (BMI) and sarcopenia with cognition, especially in Latin America. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of BMI and sarcopenia with mild cognitive impairment in Colombia. Design, setting, and participants: Data were from the National Survey of Health, Wellbeing and Aging in Colombia (SABE Colombia, in Spanish). Community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older were invited to participate. Methods: Trained interviewers administered a shorter version of the mini-mental state examination and mild cognitive impairment was defined as a score of 12 or less out of 19. Body mass index was defined using standard cut-offs. Sarcopenia was defined as low grip strength or slow chair stands. Logistic regression models were adjusted for age, sex, height, education, income, civil status, smoking, and alcohol drinking. Results: The prevalence of mild cognitive impairment was 20% in 23,694 participants in SABE Colombia and 17% in 5,760 participants in the sub-sample in which sarcopenia was assessed. Overweight and obesity were associated with decreased risk of mild cognitive impairment and sarcopenia was associated with increased risk. Sarcopenia was a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with normal BMI (adjusted model included 4,911 men and women). Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio for mild cognitive impairment was 1.84 in those with normal BMI and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.25, 2.71). Sarcopenia was also a risk factor in those with obesity but did not present a greater risk than sarcopenia alone. Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio was 1.62 in those with obesity and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.07, 2.48). Sarcopenia was not a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with overweight. Similar results were observed when reference values from Colombia were used to set cut-offs for grip strength. Similar results were also observed in cross-validation models, which suggests the results are robust. Conclusion: This is the first study of the combined associations of sarcopenia and obesity with cognition in Colombia. The results suggest that sarcopenia is the major predictor of screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults, not overweight or obesity.
Fil: O’Donovan, Gary. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Universidad de los Andes; Colombia
Fil: Sarmiento, Olga L.. Universidad de los Andes; Colombia
Fil: Hessel, Philipp. Universidad de los Andes; Colombia
Fil: Muniz Terrera, Graciela. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Ohio University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Duran Aniotz, Claudia. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile
Fil: Ibañez, Agustin Mariano. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. University of California; Estados Unidos. Universidad de San Andrés; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina - Materia
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COGNITION
OBESITY
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SARCOPENIA
SOUTH AMERICA - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in ColombiaO’Donovan, GarySarmiento, Olga L.Hessel, PhilippMuniz Terrera, GracielaDuran Aniotz, ClaudiaIbañez, Agustin MarianoCOGNITIONOBESITYOVERWEIGHTSARCOPENIASOUTH AMERICAhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3Background and objective: More research is required to understand associations of body mass index (BMI) and sarcopenia with cognition, especially in Latin America. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of BMI and sarcopenia with mild cognitive impairment in Colombia. Design, setting, and participants: Data were from the National Survey of Health, Wellbeing and Aging in Colombia (SABE Colombia, in Spanish). Community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older were invited to participate. Methods: Trained interviewers administered a shorter version of the mini-mental state examination and mild cognitive impairment was defined as a score of 12 or less out of 19. Body mass index was defined using standard cut-offs. Sarcopenia was defined as low grip strength or slow chair stands. Logistic regression models were adjusted for age, sex, height, education, income, civil status, smoking, and alcohol drinking. Results: The prevalence of mild cognitive impairment was 20% in 23,694 participants in SABE Colombia and 17% in 5,760 participants in the sub-sample in which sarcopenia was assessed. Overweight and obesity were associated with decreased risk of mild cognitive impairment and sarcopenia was associated with increased risk. Sarcopenia was a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with normal BMI (adjusted model included 4,911 men and women). Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio for mild cognitive impairment was 1.84 in those with normal BMI and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.25, 2.71). Sarcopenia was also a risk factor in those with obesity but did not present a greater risk than sarcopenia alone. Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio was 1.62 in those with obesity and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.07, 2.48). Sarcopenia was not a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with overweight. Similar results were observed when reference values from Colombia were used to set cut-offs for grip strength. Similar results were also observed in cross-validation models, which suggests the results are robust. Conclusion: This is the first study of the combined associations of sarcopenia and obesity with cognition in Colombia. The results suggest that sarcopenia is the major predictor of screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults, not overweight or obesity.Fil: O’Donovan, Gary. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Universidad de los Andes; ColombiaFil: Sarmiento, Olga L.. Universidad de los Andes; ColombiaFil: Hessel, Philipp. Universidad de los Andes; ColombiaFil: Muniz Terrera, Graciela. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Ohio University; Estados UnidosFil: Duran Aniotz, Claudia. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; ChileFil: Ibañez, Agustin Mariano. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. University of California; Estados Unidos. Universidad de San Andrés; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFrontiers Media2022-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/206044O’Donovan, Gary; Sarmiento, Olga L.; Hessel, Philipp; Muniz Terrera, Graciela; Duran Aniotz, Claudia; et al.; Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia; Frontiers Media; Frontiers in Nutrition; 9; 10-2022; 1-102296-861XCONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/fnut.2022.1011967info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-10T13:18:59Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/206044instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-10 13:18:59.706CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia O’Donovan, Gary COGNITION OBESITY OVERWEIGHT SARCOPENIA SOUTH AMERICA |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia |
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O’Donovan, Gary Sarmiento, Olga L. Hessel, Philipp Muniz Terrera, Graciela Duran Aniotz, Claudia Ibañez, Agustin Mariano |
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O’Donovan, Gary |
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O’Donovan, Gary Sarmiento, Olga L. Hessel, Philipp Muniz Terrera, Graciela Duran Aniotz, Claudia Ibañez, Agustin Mariano |
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Sarmiento, Olga L. Hessel, Philipp Muniz Terrera, Graciela Duran Aniotz, Claudia Ibañez, Agustin Mariano |
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COGNITION OBESITY OVERWEIGHT SARCOPENIA SOUTH AMERICA |
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COGNITION OBESITY OVERWEIGHT SARCOPENIA SOUTH AMERICA |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3.1 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/3 |
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Background and objective: More research is required to understand associations of body mass index (BMI) and sarcopenia with cognition, especially in Latin America. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of BMI and sarcopenia with mild cognitive impairment in Colombia. Design, setting, and participants: Data were from the National Survey of Health, Wellbeing and Aging in Colombia (SABE Colombia, in Spanish). Community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older were invited to participate. Methods: Trained interviewers administered a shorter version of the mini-mental state examination and mild cognitive impairment was defined as a score of 12 or less out of 19. Body mass index was defined using standard cut-offs. Sarcopenia was defined as low grip strength or slow chair stands. Logistic regression models were adjusted for age, sex, height, education, income, civil status, smoking, and alcohol drinking. Results: The prevalence of mild cognitive impairment was 20% in 23,694 participants in SABE Colombia and 17% in 5,760 participants in the sub-sample in which sarcopenia was assessed. Overweight and obesity were associated with decreased risk of mild cognitive impairment and sarcopenia was associated with increased risk. Sarcopenia was a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with normal BMI (adjusted model included 4,911 men and women). Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio for mild cognitive impairment was 1.84 in those with normal BMI and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.25, 2.71). Sarcopenia was also a risk factor in those with obesity but did not present a greater risk than sarcopenia alone. Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio was 1.62 in those with obesity and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.07, 2.48). Sarcopenia was not a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with overweight. Similar results were observed when reference values from Colombia were used to set cut-offs for grip strength. Similar results were also observed in cross-validation models, which suggests the results are robust. Conclusion: This is the first study of the combined associations of sarcopenia and obesity with cognition in Colombia. The results suggest that sarcopenia is the major predictor of screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults, not overweight or obesity. Fil: O’Donovan, Gary. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Universidad de los Andes; Colombia Fil: Sarmiento, Olga L.. Universidad de los Andes; Colombia Fil: Hessel, Philipp. Universidad de los Andes; Colombia Fil: Muniz Terrera, Graciela. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. Ohio University; Estados Unidos Fil: Duran Aniotz, Claudia. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile Fil: Ibañez, Agustin Mariano. Universidad Adolfo Ibañez; Chile. University of California; Estados Unidos. Universidad de San Andrés; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina |
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Background and objective: More research is required to understand associations of body mass index (BMI) and sarcopenia with cognition, especially in Latin America. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of BMI and sarcopenia with mild cognitive impairment in Colombia. Design, setting, and participants: Data were from the National Survey of Health, Wellbeing and Aging in Colombia (SABE Colombia, in Spanish). Community-dwelling adults aged 60 years or older were invited to participate. Methods: Trained interviewers administered a shorter version of the mini-mental state examination and mild cognitive impairment was defined as a score of 12 or less out of 19. Body mass index was defined using standard cut-offs. Sarcopenia was defined as low grip strength or slow chair stands. Logistic regression models were adjusted for age, sex, height, education, income, civil status, smoking, and alcohol drinking. Results: The prevalence of mild cognitive impairment was 20% in 23,694 participants in SABE Colombia and 17% in 5,760 participants in the sub-sample in which sarcopenia was assessed. Overweight and obesity were associated with decreased risk of mild cognitive impairment and sarcopenia was associated with increased risk. Sarcopenia was a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with normal BMI (adjusted model included 4,911 men and women). Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio for mild cognitive impairment was 1.84 in those with normal BMI and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.25, 2.71). Sarcopenia was also a risk factor in those with obesity but did not present a greater risk than sarcopenia alone. Compared with those with normal BMI and without sarcopenia, the odds ratio was 1.62 in those with obesity and sarcopenia (95% confidence interval: 1.07, 2.48). Sarcopenia was not a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment in those with overweight. Similar results were observed when reference values from Colombia were used to set cut-offs for grip strength. Similar results were also observed in cross-validation models, which suggests the results are robust. Conclusion: This is the first study of the combined associations of sarcopenia and obesity with cognition in Colombia. The results suggest that sarcopenia is the major predictor of screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults, not overweight or obesity. |
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