| Literature DB >> 32650731 |
Mariagnese Barbera1, Jenni Kulmala2,3,4, Inna Lisko4, Eija Pietilä5, Anna Rosenberg5, Ilona Hallikainen5, Merja Hallikainen5, Tiina Laatikainen2,6,7, Jenni Lehtisalo5,2, Elisa Neuvonen5, Minna Rusanen5,2,8, Hilkka Soininen5,8, Jaakko Tuomilehto2,9,10, Tiia Ngandu2,4, Alina Solomon5,4, Miia Kivipelto5,4,6,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The oldest old is the fastest growing age group worldwide and the most prone to severe disability, especially in relation to loss of cognitive function. Improving our understanding of the predictors of cognitive, physical and psychosocial wellbeing among the oldest old can result in substantial benefits for the individuals and for the society as a whole. The Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging and Dementia (CAIDE) study investigated risk factors and determinants of cognitive impairment in a population-based longitudinal cohort, which was first examined between 1972 and 1992, when individuals were in their midlife, and re-assessed in 1998 and 2005-2009. Most of the study participants are currently aged 85 years or older. We aim to re-examine the cohort's survivors and gain further insights on the mechanisms underlying both cognitive and overall healthy ageing at old age.Entities:
Keywords: Ageing; CAIDE; Cognitive decline; Dementia; Disability; Longevity; Longitudinal cohort study; Midlife risk factors; Physical functioning; Protocol
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32650731 PMCID: PMC7350760 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01617-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1CAIDE study diagram. a: participants from this cohort were included in the first random sample identified in 1998; b: participants from this cohort were included in the second random sample identified in 2006; c: includes participants from the 1972, 1977, 1982, and 1987 midlife cohorts; d: includes participants from the 1987 and 1992 midlife cohorts
Summary of the assessments in the CAIDE study
| Data collected and test/scale | Midlife-baseline examination (1972–1992) | 1st late-life re-examination (1998) | 2nd late-life re-examination (2005–2009) | 3rd re-examination CAIDE85+ (2019–2021) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Socio-demographicsa (e.g. age; sex; self-reported education, marital status, occupation and income) | ||||
| Lifestylea (questions about e.g. diet, physical exercise, smoking, leisure activities) | ||||
| Anthropometric measurements (weight, height, BMI, waist circumference, blood pressure) | ||||
| Blood markersa (e.g. lipids, glucose, CRP, creatinine) | ||||
| Medical history (self-reported) | ||||
| Medical history (national registers) | ||||
| CERAD [ | ||||
| MMSE [ | ||||
| Immediate word recall (3 word-lists)b [ | ||||
| Category fluency test [ | ||||
| Purdue Peg board [ | ||||
| Trail Making Test - part A [ | ||||
| Stroop [ | ||||
| Letter Digit Substitution Test [ | ||||
| Diagnosis of dementia or MCI (3-step protocol [ | ||||
| Diagnosis of dementia or MCI (national registers) | ||||
| Daily life functioning (questions) | ||||
| Daily life functioning (ADL: Katz Index and Lawton and Brody Scale [ | ||||
| Daily life functioning (CDR [ | ||||
| Physical Functioning (SPPB [ | ||||
| Stressa (questions) | ||||
| Anxiety (6-item STAI [ | ||||
| Personality-related factors (anger expression [ | ||||
| Social Network (questions) | ||||
| Subjective memorya (questions) | ||||
| Hopelessness (questions) | ||||
| Depression (BDI [ | ||||
| Significant life events (questions) | ||||
| Health Related Quality of Life (RAND 36 [ | ||||
| Frailty (Fried phenotype [ | ||||
| Malnutrition (MNA short version [ | ||||
| Sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Index [ | ||||
| Oral health (questions) | ||||
| Medication use (self-reported and national registers) | ||||
| APOEƐ4 genotyping | ||||
ADL Activity of daily living, APOEƐ4 Apolipoprotein E Ɛ4 allele, BDI Beck depression inventory, BMI body mass index, CDR clinical dementia rating, CERAD Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease test battery, CRP C-reactive protein, MCI Mild cognitive impairment, MMSE Mini-Mental State Examination, MNA mini nutritional assessment, SPPB Short physical performance battery, RAND36 RAND 36-Item Health Survey 1.0, STAI State trait anxiety inventory
a some differences in assessments may exist among different re-examinations
b of the 3 word-lists used in 1998, only one was repeated in 2005–2008