| Literature DB >> 26893902 |
Clara L Camacho-Mercado1, Raúl Figueroa2, Heriberto Acosta3, Steven E Arnold4, Irving E Vega5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The Latino/Hispanic community in the United States is at higher risk of developing Alzheimer's disease than other ethnic groups. Specifically, Caribbean Hispanics showed a more severe Alzheimer's disease symptomatology than any other ethnic group. In a previous study, we demonstrated that the mortality rate associated with Alzheimer's disease in Puerto Rico is higher than that reported in the United States. Moreover, the mortality rate associated with Alzheimer's disease was higher among Puerto Rican living in Puerto Rico than those in the mainland United States. There is also a differential geographical distribution of mortality rate associated with Alzheimer's disease in Puerto Rico, which may be associated with differential socioeconomic status and/or access to healthcare. However, there is no information regarding the clinical profile of Alzheimer's disease patients in Puerto Rico.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Hispanics; aging; ethnicity; risk factors
Year: 2016 PMID: 26893902 PMCID: PMC4737973 DOI: 10.1177/2050312115627826
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Demographic and cognitive profile of Puerto Rican AD patients in Metro versus Northwest-Central regions.
| Variables | All regions | Metro Region | Northwest-Central Region | Difference between regions, p-value[ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age at diagnosis, in years (SD, N) | 77.9 (7.2, 468) | 79.3 (6.9, 287) | 75.8 (7.16, 181) | p < 0.0001 |
| Sex, % female | 65% (314/484) | 66% (195/295) | 63% (119/189) | p < 0.0078 |
| Education in mean years (SD, N) | 12.7 (3.4, 406) | 13.0 (3.4, 279) | 12.0 (2.8, 127) | p < 0.01 |
| Initial MMSE (SD, N) | 19.9 (5.4, 485) | 20.1 (5.3, 295) | 19.5 (5.2, 190) | p < 0.4396 |
| Last MMSE (SD, N) | 18.4 5.4,354) | 18.6 (5.2, 244) | 17.8 (5.8,110) | p < 0.2868 |
| Initial MMSE (SD, N) | 21.8 (4.48, 198) | 21.8 (4.2, 139) | 21.8 (5.15, 59) | p < 0.6756 |
| Last MMSE (STD, N) | 18.24 (5.38, 198) | 18.4 (5.2, 139) | 17.83 (6.09, 59) | p < 0.5827 |
| Rate of change (first MMSE − last MMSE/year), mean (SD, N) | 1.4 (2.0, 198) | 1.4 (2.0, 139) | 1.4 (2.0, 59) | p < 0.8228 |
AD: Alzheimer’s disease; SD: standard deviation; MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination.
A total of 485 clinical records were reviewed. The N value per parameter is based on the total amount of records that contained the reported information. The rate of change was used only for those records that have two or more MMSE scores and specific date.
Non-parametric two-tailed Mann–Whitney test of unpaired t-test data, except for gender that used Z-test for two population proportions.
Socioeconomic and healthcare facilities in municipalities that comprise the Metro versus Northwest-Central regions.
| Puerto Rico | Metro Region | Northwest-Central Region | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total surface area of the region (sq. mile) | 3421 | 141 | 1043 |
| Total population in the region[ | 3,725,789 | 744,854 | 1,129,537 |
| Population density (people/sq. mile) | 1089 | 5283 | 1083 |
| Income per capita in the region (SD)[ | US$10,355 | US$16,192 (2966) | US$7,991 (1813) |
| % Population under poverty level in the region[ | 34.7 | 29 | 48 |
| % Population 25 years or older with high school or more in the region[ | 67.6 | 76 | 63 |
| % Unemployment rate in the region (2014) | 14 | 8.1 | 16.1 |
| Total number of hospital and healthcare facilities in the region (as of 2013) (per sq. mile) | 250 (0.073) | 59 (0.418) | 79 (0.076) |
| Total hospice facilities in the region (per sq. mile) | 43 (0.013) | 13 (0.071) | 15 (0.016) |
SD: standard deviation.
The reported values are based on the municipalities represented in each region.
Based on the 2010 Census.
Comparison of comorbidities of Puerto Rican AD patients in Metro and other health regions.
| Comorbidities | All regions, % (N = 485) | Percent of AD patients in Metro Region (N = 295) | Percent of AD patients in Northwest-Central-Region (N = 190) | Difference between regions, p-value[ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diabetes mellitus | 29 | 24 | 35 | p < 0.000072 |
| Hypertension | 69 | 71 | 65 | p < 0.0151 |
| Hyperlipidemia | 48 | 57 | 46 | p < 0.19914 |
| Hypothyroidism | 15 | 15 | 15 | p < 0.20982 |
| Depression | 48 | 46 | 50 | p < 0.00386 |
AD: Alzheimer’s disease.
Z-test for two population proportions.
Blood metabolite values in AD Puerto Rican patients in Metro versus other health regions.
| Metabolite levels (normal value) | All regions—mean of metabolite levels (SD, N) | Metro Region—mean of metabolite levels (SD, N) | Northwest-Central Region—mean of metabolite levels (SD, N) | Difference between regions, p-value[ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B12 (110–1500 pg/mL) | 611.28 (480.00, 281) | 602.38 (445.35, 195) | 631.44 (552.89, 86) | p < 0.6680 |
| Glucose (70–99 mg/dL) | 106.44 (33.55, 246) | 105.16 (34.39, 166) | 109.09 (31.77, 80) | p < 0.3777 |
| Total cholesterol (less than 200 mg/dL) | 185.17 (41.10, 321) | 179.37 (39.49, 214) | 196.76 (42.08, 107) | p < 0.0005 |
| Triglycerides (less than 150 mg/dL) | 131.48 (72.42, 303) | 129.15 (69.28, 213) | 137.01 (78.48, 90) | p < 0.4112 |
AD: Alzheimer’s disease; SD: standard deviation.
The N value per parameter is based on the total amount of records that contained the reported information.
Non-parametric two-tailed Mann–Whitney test of unpaired t-test data.
AD patients’ caregivers in Puerto Rico.
| Caregiver | All regions, % (N = 362) | Metro Region, % (N = 261) | Northwest-Central Region, % (N = 101) | Difference between regions, p-value[ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Husband/wife or partner | 48 | 44 | 57 | p < 0.00001 |
| Other family members | 23 | 25 | 21 | p < 0.0041 |
| Non-family caregiver | 6 | 7 | 4 | p < 0.5222 |
| Alone | 22 | 24 | 18 | p < 0.0214 |
AD: Alzheimer’s disease.
Z-test for two population proportions.
Figure 1.Pearson’s correlation of age at diagnosis and income per capita. The average age at diagnosis of each municipality in the Metro Region (triangle) and Northwest-Central Region (circle) was plotted against the respective income per capita (r = 0.6496; p < 0.0119). A line that illustrates the best fit was determined using linear regression (R2 = 0.4220).