| Literature DB >> 34267724 |
Ke Han1,2, Wangping Jia1,2, Shengshu Wang2, Wenzhe Cao1,2, Yang Song1,2, Jianwei Wang1,2, Miao Liu3, Shanshan Yang4, Yao He2.
Abstract
Background: Body mass index (BMI) and cognitive function are independent predictors of mortality risk. However, little is known about the combined impact of BMI and cognitive function on the risk of all-cause mortality in older adults. In this study, we aimed to examine the associations between BMI, cognitive function, and all-cause mortality, including between-factor interactions, in the general population of older adults in China.Entities:
Keywords: body mass index; cognition; malnutrition; mortality; older adults
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34267724 PMCID: PMC8276260 DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2021.620261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ISSN: 1664-2392 Impact factor: 5.555
Baseline characteristics of participants by BMI and cognition categories.
| Characteristics | Overall (n=8293) | BMI≥18.5 & normal cognition (n=4995) | BMI<18.5 & normal cognition (n=1416) | BMI≥18.5 & CI (n=1134) | BMI<18.5 & CI (n=748) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | 85.53 ± 11.07 | 81.78 ± 10.04 | 86.90 ± 10.07 | 93.49 ± 9.04 | 95.85 ± 8.44 | <0.001 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 21.20 ± 4.23 | 22.93 ± 3.65 | 16.81 ± 1.52 | 22.28 ± 3.73 | 16.38 ± 1.59 | <0.001 |
| MMSE score | 22.77 ± 8.82 | 27.15 ± 3.00 | 26.19 ± 3.39 | 8.92 ± 7.01 | 7.99 ± 6.87 | <0.001 |
| Sex | <0.001 | |||||
| Men | 3738 (45.07) | 2583 (51.71) | 602 (42.51) | 391 (34.48) | 162 (21.66) | |
| Women | 4555 (54.93) | 2412 (48.29) | 814 (57.49) | 743 (65.52) | 586 (78.34) | |
| Ethnicity | 0.038 | |||||
| Han | 7845 (94.60) | 4752 (95.14) | 1326 (93.64) | 1070 (94.36) | 697 (93.18) | |
| Others | 448 (5.40) | 243 (4.86) | 90 (6.36) | 64 (5.64) | 51 (6.82) | |
| Residence | <0.001 | |||||
| City | 1360 (16.40) | 905 (18.12) | 162 (11.44) | 184 (16.23) | 109 (14.57) | |
| Town | 2596 (31.30) | 1623 (32.49) | 425 (30.01) | 338 (29.81) | 210 (28.07) | |
| Rural | 4337 (52.30) | 2467 (49.39) | 829 (58.55) | 612 (53.97) | 429 (57.35) | |
| Years of education | <0.001 | |||||
| <1 | 4865 (58.66) | 2537 (50.79) | 887 (62.64) | 846 (74.60) | 595 (79.55) | |
| ≥1 | 3428 (41.34) | 2458 (49.21) | 529 (37.36) | 288 (25.40) | 153 (20.45) | |
| Smoking | <0.001 | |||||
| Current | 1528 (18.43) | 1011 (20.24) | 305 (21.54) | 131 (11.55) | 81 (10.83) | |
| Former | 1327 (16.00) | 870 (17.42) | 219 (15.47) | 158 (13.93) | 80 (10.70) | |
| Never | 5438 (65.57) | 3114 (62.34) | 892 (62.99) | 845 (74.51) | 587 (78.48) | |
| Alcohol drinking | <0.001 | |||||
| Current | 1449 (17.47) | 968 (19.38) | 251 (17.73) | 147 (12.96) | 83 (11.10) | |
| Former | 1218 (14.69) | 779 (15.60) | 184 (12.99) | 174 (15.34) | 81 (10.83) | |
| Never | 5626 (67.84) | 3248 (65.03) | 981 (69.28) | 813 (71.69) | 584 (78.07) | |
| Weekly exercise | <0.001 | |||||
| Current | 2818 (33.98) | 2058 (41.20) | 444 (31.36) | 192 (16.93) | 124 (16.58) | |
| Former | 990 (11.94) | 495 (9.91) | 185 (13.06) | 204 (17.99) | 106 (14.17) | |
| Never | 4485 (54.08) | 2442 (48.89) | 787 (55.58) | 738 (65.08) | 518 (69.25) | |
| ADL impairment | 2028 (24.46) | 693 (13.88) | 270 (19.07) | 606 (53.44) | 459 (61.36) | <0.001 |
| Spinal deformity | 3144 (37.91) | 1474 (29.51) | 576 (40.68) | 678 (59.79) | 416 (55.61) | <0.001 |
| Hypertension | 4718 (56.89) | 3025 (60.56) | 696 (49.15) | 635 (56.00) | 362 (48.40) | <0.001 |
| Diabetes | 341 (4.11) | 279 (5.59) | 26 (1.84) | 28 (2.47) | 8 (1.07) | <0.001 |
| Cardiovascular disease | 1011 (12.19) | 690 (13.81) | 150 (10.59) | 112 (9.88) | 59 (7.89) | <0.001 |
| Stroke and cerebrovascular disease | 642 (7.74) | 393 (7.87) | 72 (5.08) | 127 (11.20) | 50 (6.68) | <0.001 |
| Respiratory disease | 979 (11.81) | 587 (11.75) | 206 (14.55) | 117 (10.32) | 69 (9.22) | <0.001 |
| Cancer | 65 (0.78) | 41 (0.82) | 13 (0.92) | 9 (0.79) | 2 (0.27) | 0.394 |
| Parkinson’s disease | 68 (0.82) | 38 (0.76) | 6 (0.42) | 14 (1.23) | 10 (1.34) | 0.05 |
| Dementia | 235 (2.83) | 42 (0.84) | 8 (0.56) | 112 (9.88) | 73 (9.76) | <0.001 |
Data were reported as the mean ± standard deviation (SD) for continuous variables and number (%) for categorized variables.
Differences between groups were evaluated by analysis of variance (ANOVA) or chi-square test.
BMI, body mass index; CI, cognitive impairment; ADL, activity of daily living.
Figure 1Kaplan-Meier survival curves for Chinese older adults stratified by the 4-level joint BMI/cognition groups.
Figure 2Restricted cubic splines for the association of BMI and MMSE score with all-cause mortality. (A) Association of BMI and all-cause mortality in all participants. (B) Association of MMSE score and all-cause mortality in all participants. (C) Association of BMI and all-cause mortality by cognitive functions in all participants. All models were adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, residence, education, smoking, alcohol drinking, weekly exercise, ADL impairment, spinal deformity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, stroke and cerebrovascular disease, respiratory disease and cancer.
Hazard ratios for the combined associations of BMI and cognitive impairment with all-cause mortality.
| No. of deaths | HRs for all-cause mortality | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted model | Basic modela | Fully adjusted modelb | ||
| Normal cognition | ||||
| BMI≥18.5 kg/m2 | 1825 | Ref. | Ref. | Ref. |
| BMI<18.5 kg/m2 | 827 | 1.94 (1.79, 2.11) | 1.52 (1.39, 1.65) | 1.55 (1.42, 1.68) |
| CI | ||||
| BMI≥18.5 kg/m2 | 917 | 3.88 (3.58, 4.20) | 2.10 (1.93, 2.29) | 1.80 (1.64, 1.96) |
| BMI<18.5 kg/m2 | 643 | 5.00 (4.57, 5.48) | 2.48 (2.25, 2.74) | 2.18 (1.96, 2.41) |
| P for interaction | – | <0.001 | <0.001 | <0.001 |
HR, hazard ratio; BMI, body mass index; CI, cognitive impairment.
aBasic model: adjusted for age, sex, ethnicity, residence, education.
bFully adjusted model: additionally adjusted for smoking, alcohol drinking, weekly exercise, ADL impairment, spinal deformity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, stroke and cerebrovascular disease, respiratory disease and cancer.
Figure 3Hazard ratios for the combined associations of BMI and CI with all-cause mortality according to the classification of age (A) and sex (B). All models were adjusted for age, sex (not in Panel B), ethnicity, residence, education, smoking, alcohol drinking, weekly exercise, ADL impairment, spinal deformity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, stroke and cerebrovascular disease, respiratory disease and cancer. The estimated HRs for each subgroup are compared with the BMI≥18.5 kg/m2 and normal cognition group (not shown) and presented in the order of BMI<18.5 kg/m2 and normal cognition group, BMI≥18.5 kg/m2and CI group, and BMI<18.5 kg/m2 and CI group, respectively. * Interaction between the 4-level joint variable of BMI/CI and age or sex subgroup on all-cause mortality. # Interaction between BMI levels and cognitive impairment on all-cause mortality.