| Literature DB >> 23590224 |
Sarah Garcia1, Michael L Alosco, Mary Beth Spitznagel, Ronald Cohen, Naftali Raz, Lawrence Sweet, Richard Josephson, Joel Hughes, Jim Rosneck, Morgan L Oberle, John Gunstad.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reduced cognitive function is common in persons with heart failure (HF). Cardiovascular fitness is a known contributor to cognitive function in many patient populations, but has only been linked to cognition based on estimates of fitness in HF. The current study examined the relationship between fitness as measured by metabolic equivalents (METs) from a standardized stress test and cognition in persons with HF, as well as the validity of office-based predictors of fitness in this population.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23590224 PMCID: PMC3637486 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2261-13-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cardiovasc Disord ISSN: 1471-2261 Impact factor: 2.298
Demographic and clinical characteristics of 41 older adults with heart failure
| Age, mean (SD) years | 68.34 (8.41) |
| Gender (% Women) | 34.1 |
| Race, (% Caucasian) | 85.4 |
| Years of Education, mean (SD) | 13.59 (3.04) |
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| LVEF (%) | 39.00 (10.79) |
| Hypertension (% positive history) | 68.3 |
| Diabetes (% positive history) | 34.1 |
| BDI-II, mean (SD) | 6.83(8.44) |
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| METS, mean (SD) | 6.24(311) |
| 2MST, mean (SD) | 69.56 (23.07) |
| DASI peak oxygen uptake (mL/min), mean (SD) | 26.32 (6.17) |
Note. LVEF Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction, BDI-II Beck Depression Inventory-II, METS Metabolic Equivalent Task; 2MST 2-Minute Step Test; DASI Duke Activity Status Index.
Neuropsychological test performance in older adults with HF ( = 41)
| 92.98 (5.36) | ||
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| TMTA (seconds) | 40.22 (14.47) | 50.46 (8.65) |
| Letter number sequence | 8.93(2.49) | 51.37 (8.42) |
| Digit symbol | 53.78 (11.78) | 50.07 (7.88) |
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| TMTB (seconds) | 121.44 (77.24) | 43.20 (22.44) |
| Frontal assessment battery | 15.88 (2.46) | 46.98 (20.78) |
| Stroop interference | 1.04 (7.39) | 51.05 (7.26) |
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| CVLT LDFR | 7.85 (3.22) | 46.95 (10.18) |
| CVLT total hits | 13.59 (2.22) | 44.88 (13.11) |
| CVLT false positive | 4.46 (3.23) | 48.66 (9.94) |
| CFT delayed recall | 12.77 (6.13) | 49.41 (8.82) |
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| Boston naming test | 53.61 (6.41) | 51.38 (16.85) |
| Animals | 19.93 (4.99) | 56.27 (11.11) |
TMTA Trail Making Test A; TMTB Trail Making Test B; LNS Letter Number Sequencing; CVLT California Verbal Learning Test; LDFR Long Delay Free Recall; CFT Complex Figure Test.
METs independently predict cognitive function in older adults with heart failure ( = 41)
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | .27(.14) | .65(.27)* | .25(.18) | -.13(.25) |
| Sex | 2.51(2.47) | 5.80(4.77) | .27(3.25) | 4.38(4.50) |
| Education | .72(.38) | 1.28(.73) | .36(.50) | 1.07(.69) |
| LVEF | .00(.10) | .18(.10) | .03(.13) | -.05(.17) |
| BDI-II | .03(.14) | -.49(.27) | .08(.18) | -.32(.25) |
| Hypertension | −4.98(2.52) | −2.74(4.86) | −1.95(3.32) | −1.80(4.59) |
| Diabetes | −2.36(2.29) | −3.74(4.41) | −1.42(3.01) | −1.22(4.17) |
| .34 | .38 | .11 | .15 | |
| 2.39* | 2.91* | .58 | .84 | |
| METs | .92(.41)* | 1.67(.80)* | 1.16(.54)* | .95(.78) |
| .43 | .46 | .22 | .19 | |
| 5.10* | 4.39* | 4.57* | 1.48 | |
Note. *denotes p < 0.05; **denotes p < .01.
Abbreviations: b unstandardized regression coefficients; SE standard error; LVEF Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction; BDI-II Beck Depression Inventory-II; METs Metabolic Equivalent Task.