| Literature DB >> 23682335 |
Shan Ai Quan1, Jin-Young Jeong, Dong-Hyun Kim.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Height is known as an index that reflects the environment of the fetal, childhood, and adolescent periods, which affect adult health. This study was conducted to elucidate whether height is associated with cognitive impairment in community-dwelling elders in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Body height; Cognition; Hallym Aging Study
Year: 2013 PMID: 23682335 PMCID: PMC3654091 DOI: 10.4178/epih/e2013002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Health ISSN: 2092-7193
Figure 1Flow chart of Hallym Aging Study.
Characteristics of participants by cognitive function
Values are presented asnumber (%) or mean±SD.
*Wilcoxon's rank sum test.
Figure 2Mini Mental State Examination score according to height quartile group among men.
Figure 3Mini Mental State Examination score according to height quartile group among women.
Effect of height on decreased cognitive function according to sex
Values are presented as number or odds ratio (confidence interval). Odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
cOR, crude odds ratio; aOR, adjusted odds ratio.
*Adjusted for age; †Adjusted for age, education, and smoking (only for men).