| Literature DB >> 30344195 |
Hiroshi Murayama1, Mika Sugiyama2, Hiroki Inagaki2, Chiaki Ura2, Fumiko Miyamae2, Ayako Edahiro2, Keiko Motokawa2, Tsuyoshi Okamura2, Shuichi Awata2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing evidence of an association between childhood socioeconomic disadvantage and cognitive outcomes, such as dementia and cognitive decline, in Western countries, there are no studies on this association from non-Western societies. We investigated the relationship between childhood socioeconomic status (SES) and subjective symptoms of dementia among community-dwelling older Japanese people and examined age and sex variations in this association.Entities:
Keywords: Japan; childhood; dementia; lifecourse; socioeconomic status; subjective symptoms
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30344195 PMCID: PMC6556439 DOI: 10.2188/jea.JE20180002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Epidemiol ISSN: 0917-5040 Impact factor: 3.211
Participant characteristics
| Total | 65–74 years | ≥75 years | |
| Age, years | 73.8 (6.0) | 69.5 (3.0) | 79.6 (3.8) |
| Men | 45.0 | 45.3 | 44.5 |
| Years of education | |||
| ≤9 | 37.4 | 30.6 | 47.3 |
| 10–12 | 39.9 | 43.1 | 35.2 |
| ≥13 | 22.7 | 26.2 | 17.4 |
| Married | 65.8 | 69.7 | 60.2 |
| Living alone | 22.0 | 20.6 | 23.8 |
| Currently working | 37.7 | 46.8 | 24.8 |
| Current smoker | 13.2 | 16.6 | 8.5 |
| Regularly exercising | 57.4 | 58.4 | 56.0 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | |||
| <18.5 | 7.3 | 6.6 | 8.4 |
| 18.5–24.9 | 68.7 | 68.8 | 68.5 |
| ≥25.0 | 23.9 | 24.6 | 23.1 |
| Diagnosed disease | |||
| Cancer | 9.3 | 8.6 | 10.3 |
| Heart disease | 11.1 | 8.9 | 13.8 |
| Stroke | 4.1 | 3.6 | 4.8 |
| Hypertension | 45.8 | 42.6 | 50.4 |
| Hyperlipidemia | 12.2 | 13.0 | 11.0 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 14.5 | 14.3 | 14.9 |
| Depression | 19.5 | 16.8 | 23.2 |
| Childhood SES | |||
| High/middle-high | 15.1 | 14.0 | 16.5 |
| Middle | 45.9 | 44.5 | 47.8 |
| Middle-low | 26.0 | 27.5 | 23.8 |
| Low | 13.1 | 14.0 | 11.9 |
| Subjective dementia symptoms | 6.6 | 3.7 | 10.6 |
SES, socioeconomic status.
Values represent mean (standard deviation) or %.
Associations between childhood socioeconomic status and subjective dementia symptoms
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | |||||
| OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | |
| Age, every 10 years | 3.25 | (3.10–3.42) | 2.78 | (2.62–2.95) | 2.58 | (2.43–2.75) | 2.52 | (2.36–2.69) |
| Men | 1.33 | (1.24–1.41) | 1.48 | (1.38–1.60) | 1.55 | (1.43–1.67) | 1.53 | (1.41–1.67) |
| Childhood SES | ||||||||
| Low | 2.21 | (1.97–2.48) | 1.77 | (1.54–2.02) | 1.70 | (1.48–1.95) | 1.38 | (1.19–1.60) |
| Middle-low | 1.69 | (1.52–1.88) | 1.41 | (1.25–1.59) | 1.36 | (1.20–1.55) | 1.22 | (1.07–1.39) |
| Middle | 1.13 | (1.02–1.25) | 0.99 | (0.89–1.11) | 0.99 | (0.88–1.11) | 0.98 | (0.87–1.11) |
| High/middle-high | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
| Years of education | ||||||||
| ≤9 | 1.54 | (1.39–1.71) | 1.48 | (1.33–1.65) | 1.44 | (1.28–1.61) | ||
| 10–12 | 1.13 | (1.02–1.26) | 1.09 | (0.98–1.22) | 1.08 | (0.96–1.21) | ||
| ≥13 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | |||||
| Not married | 1.20 | (1.09–1.32) | 1.13 | (1.02–1.28) | 1.16 | (1.04–1.29) | ||
| Living alone | 0.66 | (0.59–0.74) | 0.69 | (0.61–0.78) | 0.61 | (0.53–0.69) | ||
| Currently not working | 1.75 | (1.61–1.91) | 1.82 | (1.67–1.99) | 1.60 | (1.46–1.75) | ||
| Current smoker | 0.99 | (0.89–1.11) | 0.93 | (0.82–1.04) | ||||
| No regular exercise | 2.59 | (2.40–2.79) | 2.20 | (2.04–2.39) | ||||
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | ||||||||
| <18.5 | 1.46 | (1.29–1.65) | 1.33 | (1.17–1.51) | ||||
| 18.5–24.9 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||||
| ≥25.0 | 1.02 | (0.93–1.11) | 1.02 | (0.93–1.12) | ||||
| Cancer | 1.03 | (0.92–1.16) | ||||||
| Heart disease | 1.25 | (1.13–1.39) | ||||||
| Stroke | 1.91 | (1.66–2.19) | ||||||
| Hypertension | 0.93 | (0.86–1.01) | ||||||
| Hyperlipidemia | 1.02 | (0.91–1.14) | ||||||
| Diabetes mellitus | 1.40 | (1.27–1.54) | ||||||
| Depression | 5.48 | (5.07–5.91) | ||||||
CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; SES, socioeconomic status.
Age-stratified analysis on the associations between childhood socioeconomic status and subjective dementia symptoms
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | |||||
| OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | OR | (95% CI) | |
| Childhood SES | ||||||||
| Low | 2.06 | (1.69–2.51) | 1.66 | (1.33–2.08) | 1.60 | (1.27–2.02) | 1.32 | (1.04–1.68) |
| Middle-low | 1.51 | (1.25–1.82) | 1.31 | (1.06–1.61) | 1.30 | (1.05–1.61) | 1.21 | (0.97–1.51) |
| Middle | 0.95 | (0.79–1.15) | 0.87 | (0.71–1.07) | 0.88 | (0.72–1.09) | 0.93 | (0.75–1.15) |
| High/middle-high | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
| Childhood SES | ||||||||
| Low | 2.30 | (1.99–2.67) | 1.85 | (1.56–2.19) | 1.78 | (1.49–2.12) | 1.46 | (1.21–1.76) |
| Middle-low | 1.81 | (1.59–2.07) | 1.49 | (1.29–1.73) | 1.42 | (1.22–1.66) | 1.24 | (1.06–1.46) |
| Middle | 1.23 | (1.09–1.39) | 1.07 | (0.93–1.23) | 1.06 | (0.92–1.22) | 1.03 | (0.89–1.20) |
| High/middle-high | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||||
CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; SES, socioeconomic status.
Model 1: Adjusted for age, sex, and childhood SES.
Model 2: Addition of years of education, marital status, living alone, and current working status to model 1.
Model 3: Addition of smoking status, regular exercise, and body mass index to model 2.
Model 4: Addition of cancer, heart disease, stroke, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus, and depression to model 3.