| Literature DB >> 35587456 |
John D Omura, Lisa C McGuire, Roshni Patel, Matthew Baumgart, Raza Lamb, Eva M Jeffers, Benjamin S Olivari, Janet B Croft, Craig W Thomas, Karen Hacker.
Abstract
Alzheimer disease,* the most common cause of dementia, affects an estimated 6.5 million persons aged ≥65 years in the United States (1). A growing body of evidence has identified potential modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD) (1-3). In 2021, the National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease (National Plan) introduced a new goal to "accelerate action to promote healthy aging and reduce risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias" to help delay onset or slow the progression of ADRD (3). To assess the status of eight potential modifiable risk factors (i.e., high blood pressure, not meeting the aerobic physical activity guideline, obesity, diabetes, depression, current cigarette smoking, hearing loss, and binge drinking), investigators analyzed data from the cognitive decline module that was administered to adults aged ≥45 years in 31 states and the District of Columbia (DC)† in the 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey. Among the risk factors, prevalence was highest for high blood pressure (49.9%) and lowest for binge drinking (10.3%) and varied by selected demographic characteristics. Adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD),§ an early indicator of possible future ADRD (4), were more likely to report four or more risk factors than were those without SCD (34.3% versus 13.1%). Prevalence of SCD was 11.3% overall and increased from 3.9% among adults with no risk factors to 25.0% among those with four or more risk factors. Implementing evidence-based strategies to address modifiable risk factors can help achieve the National Plan's new goal to reduce risk for ADRD while promoting health aging.¶,*.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35587456 PMCID: PMC9129905 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7120a2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 35.301
Prevalence of selected modifiable risk factors* among adults aged ≥45 years, by selected characteristics and subjective cognitive decline status — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2019
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| No. (%)¶ | High blood pressure | Not meeting aerobic physical activity guideline | Obesity | Diabetes | Depression | Current cigarette smoking | Hearing loss | Binge drinking | |
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| 45–54** | 27,500 (28.3) | 36.3 (35.3–37.4) | 52.7 (51.6–53.9) | 39.0 (37.9–40.1) | 12.5 (11.7–13.2) | 19.9 (19.1–20.8) | 18.6 (17.8–19.5) | 4.8 (4.4–5.3) | 16.2 (15.4–17.0) |
| 55–64 | 39,421 (30.9) | 47.8 (46.8–48.8) | 50.3 (49.3–51.4) | 37.9 (37.0–38.9) | 17.9 (17.1–18.6) | 20.7 (19.9–21.4) | 18.8 (18.0–19.5) | 7.9 (7.3–8.5) | 11.9 (11.2–12.6) |
| 65–74 | 42,016 (24.2) | 59.0 (58.0–59.9) | 46.2 (45.2–47.1) | 34.9 (34.0–35.8) | 23.8 (22.9–24.6) | 17.2 (16.5–17.9) | 12.3 (11.7–13.0) | 12.7 (12.1–13.4) | 6.6 (6.0–7.1) |
| >75 | 31,139 (16.6) | 63.7 (62.6–64.8) | 48.6 (47.5–50.0) | 24.7 (23.7–25.6) | 23.0 (22.0–23.9) | 11.2 (10.5–11.9) | 5.4 (4.9–5.9) | 22.0 (21.1–22.9) | 2.7 (2.3–3.1) |
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| Men** | 60,436 (46.6) | 52.5 (51.7–53.3) | 46.9 (46.1–47.7) | 35.6 (34.8–36.3) | 20.1 (19.5–20.7) | 12.9 (12.4–13.5) | 15.9 (15.3–16.5) | 13.3 (12.8–13.9) | 14.0 (13.4–14.6) |
| Women | 79,640 (53.4) | 47.6 (46.9–48.3) | 52.2 (51.5–52.9) | 35.0 (34.3–35.7) | 17.3 (16.8–17.8) | 22.5 (21.9–23.1) | 14.1 (13.6–14.6) | 8.1 (7.7–8.4) | 7.1 (6.7–7.4) |
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| Non-LGBT** | 87,585 (96.1) | 50.2 (49.5–50.8) | 48.5 (47.8–49.2) | 35.0 (34.3–35.6) | 18.5 (18.0–19.0) | 17.6 (17.1–18.1) | 14.7 (14.2–15.2) | 10.2 (9.8–10.6) | 10.4 (9.9–10.8) |
| LGBT | 3,226 (3.9) | 49.2 (45.6–52.7) | 53.9 (50.3–57.5) | 33.7 (30.4–37.0) | 20.5 (17.9–23.0) | 25.4 (22.4–28.5) | 18.1 (15.5–20.7) | 10.1 (8.5–11.7) | 13.4 (10.9–15.9 |
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| American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 2,059 (1.2) | 54.1 (48.7–59.5) | 59.8 (55.1–64.6) | 39.4 (34.4–44.4) | 24.7 (20.7–28.7) | 22.9 (18.0–27.8) | 26.5 (21.8–31.1) | 17.5 (12.9–22.1) | 9.6 (6.8–12.4) |
| Asian or Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic | 923 (2.0) | 35.8 (29.8–41.8) | 45.6 (39.2–52.0) | 13.6 (9.8–17.5) | 19.0 (14.1–23.9) | 7.2 (3.2–11.2) | 5.4 (3.0–7.9) | 4.4 (2.0–6.8) | 5.0 (2.4–7.6) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 11,947 (12.4) | 64.7 (63.0–66.4) | 57.8 (56.1–59.6) | 45.0 (43.2–46.7) | 27.2 (25.7–28.7) | 15.7 (14.4–17.0) | 17.5 (16.1–18.8) | 6.4 (5.6–7.1) | 8.2 (7.3–9.1) |
| Hispanic | 5,927 (9.1) | 44.3 (41.5–47.0) | 58.6 (55.7–61.4) | 37.3 (34.5–40.1) | 23.3 (21.1–25.6) | 15.9 (14.0–17.9) | 13.1 (11.2–15.0) | 8.6 (6.9–10.3) | 11.6 (9.5–13.8) |
| White, non-Hispanic** | 113,697 (73.8) | 48.5 (48.0–49.0) | 47.2 (46.6–47.7) | 33.9 (33.4–34.4) | 16.5 (16.1–16.8) | 18.9 (18.4–19.3) | 14.7 (14.4–15.1) | 11.3 (11.0–11.7) | 10.7 (10.3–11.0) |
| Multiple races, non-Hispanic | 1,848 (1.0) | 52.3 (48.3–56.2) | 50.5 (46.4–54.6) | 39.3 (35.4–43.2) | 22.5 (19.3–25.8) | 23.9 (20.8–26.9) | 25.1 (21.6–28.5) | 13.5 (10.9–16.2) | 11.6 (8.6–14.6) |
| Other race, non-Hispanic | 920 (0.6) | 46.5 (40.7–52.3) | 52.6 (46.4–58.7) | 34.7 (28.8–40.5) | 20.1 (15.2–25.1) | 20.1 (15.1–25.1) | 15.2 (11.0–19.3) | 12.5 (9.1–15.9) | 9.8 (6.4–13.1) |
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| Not a high school graduate**¶¶ | 10,172 (12.7) | 58.1 (56.1–60.1) | 67.1 (65.1–69.0) | 37.0 (35.1–38.9) | 26.9 (25.1–28.6) | 23.3 (21.7–25.0) | 25.9 (24.3–27.6) | 15.4 (14.0–16.8) | 9.8 (8.4–11.3) |
| High school graduate | 38,766 (28.8) | 54.4 (53.4–55.4) | 56.6 (55.6–57.6) | 38.4 (37.4–39.3) | 20.5 (19.8–21.3) | 18.0 (17.3–18.8) | 19.0 (18.3–19.8) | 12.2 (11.6–12.8) | 10.5 (9.9–11.1) |
| Some college or more | 90,690 (58.5) | 46.0 (45.4–46.6) | 42.5 (41.9–43.2) | 33.4 (32.8–34.0) | 15.9 (15.5–16.4) | 16.9 (16.5–17.4) | 10.6 (10.2–11.0) | 8.7 (8.4–9.0) | 10.3 (9.9–10.7) |
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| Employed**,*** | 55,023 (45.1) | 39.1 (38.3–39.9) | 47.6 (46.7–48.4) | 35.9 (35.1–36.7) | 11.9 (11.4–12.4) | 12.7 (12.2–13.2) | 13.6 (13.1–14.2) | 5.7 (5.3–6.0) | 14.7 (14.1–15.3) |
| Unemployed | 3,987 (3.8) | 49.0 (45.5–52.5) | 52.2 (48.5–55.9) | 36.3 (33.1–39.5) | 18.2 (16.0–20.5) | 29.5(26.6–32.5) | 28.6 (25.6–31.6) | 9.5 (6.4–12.5) | 15.4 (11.9–19.0) |
| Retired | 61,309 (35.7) | 60.3 (59.5–61.1) | 44.5 (43.7–45.3) | 31.9 (31.2–32.7) | 22.8 (22.1–23.5) | 14.9 (14.3–15.4) | 10.5 (10.0–11.0) | 15.7 (15.1–16.2) | 5.9 (5.5–6.3) |
| Unable to work | 12,686 (10.5) | 64.8 (63.1–66.4) | 74.9 (73.4–76.3) | 46.0 (44.3–47.8) | 34.6 (33.0–36.3) | 48.0 (46.3–49.7) | 32.9 (31.3–34.5) | 16.2 (15.0–17.3) | 7.2 (6.4–8.0) |
| Other††† | 6,251 (4.9) | 43.4 (40.9–45.9) | 51.1 (48.4–53.7) | 30.7 (28.3–33.0) | 15.8 (13.9–17.6) | 18.3 (16.3–20.2) | 11.1 (9.4–12.7) | 6.5 (5.5–7.5) | 4.6 (3.8–5.5) |
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| Yes** | 125,402 (88.5) | 52.3 (51.7–52.8) | 49.1 (48.5–49.6) | 36.0 (35.5–36.6) | 19.9 (19.4–20.3) | 18.5 (18.1–19.0) | 13.6 (13.3–14.0) | 10.7 (10.4–11.1) | 9.6 (9.3–10.0) |
| No | 14,155 (11.5) | 31.9 (30.2–33.5) | 54.5 (52.6–56.3) | 29.4 (27.8–31.0) | 9.0 (8.0–9.9) | 14.3 (13.2–15.5) | 24.8 (23.4–26.3) | 8.7 (7.5–9.9) | 15.4 (14.0–16.8) |
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| Yes | 15,608 (11.3) | 60.9 (59.4–62.4) | 63.5 (62.0–64.9) | 39.2 (37.7–40.7) | 28.7 (27.3–30.2) | 45.6 (44.1–47.2) | 24.4 (23.0–25.8) | 23.1 (21.9–24.3) | 10.3 (9.4–11.4) |
| No** | 124,468 (88.7) | 48.5 (47.9–49.1) | 48.0 (47.4–48.5) | 34.8 (34.2–35.3) | 17.3 (16.9–17.8) | 14.5 (14.2–14.9) | 13.8 (13.4–14.1) | 8.9 (8.6–9.2) | 10.3 (9.9–10.7) |
Abbreviations: LGBT = lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender; SCD = subjective cognitive decline.
* Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey questions and calculated variables for 2019 are available at https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/questionnaires/pdf-ques/2019-BRFSS-Questionnaire-508.pdf and https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/2019/pdf/2019-calculated-variables-version4-508.pdf, respectively. Not meeting the aerobic physical activity guideline was defined as answering “no” to question C11.01 or reporting <150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, or <75 minutes per week of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity, or an equivalent combination of the two based on questions C11.02–C11.07 consistent with the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, 2nd edition (https://health.gov/our-work/nutrition-physical-activity/physical-activity-guidelines/current-guidelines). Obesity was defined as having a calculated body mass index of ≥30 kg/m2 based on self-reported height and weight from questions C08.17 and C08.18. High blood pressure, diabetes, depression, and hearing loss were defined as answering “yes” to questions C04.01 (excluding pregnancy-related high blood pressure), C06.11 (excluding pregnancy-related diabetes), C06.09, and C08.20, respectively. Binge drinking was defined as reporting having had one or more alcoholic beverages in the previous 30 days and responding “one or more” when asked how many times during the past 30 days they had had X [X = 5 for men and X = 4 for women] or more drinks on an occasion (questions C10.01 and C10.03, respectively). Current cigarette smoking was defined as reporting having smoked ≥100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoking every day or some days in response to questions C09.01 and C09.02, respectively.
† SCD was defined as the self-reported experience of worsening confusion or memory loss in the previous year.
§ The following U.S. jurisdictions administered the SCD module in 2019: Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
¶ Number of respondents for some characteristics might not sum to overall total because of missing information; column percentages might not sum to 100% because of rounding. Reported totals are unweighted.
** Indicates the referent group used for t-tests to determine significant differences between levels of each characteristic for the prevalence of risk factors (p<0.05).
†† Indicates significant difference (p<0.05) based on t-tests in the prevalence of risk factors between the indicated level of each characteristic and the referent group.
§§ “Other race, non-Hispanic” includes respondents who reported they are of some other race group not listed in the survey question responses and are not of Hispanic origin.
¶¶ Includes general educational development certificate.
*** Includes self-employed persons.
††† Includes students and homemakers.
FIGUREProportion of adults aged ≥45 years with total number of risk factors,* by subjective cognitive decline status — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2019
Abbreviation: SCD = subjective cognitive decline.
* Total number of risk factors was defined as the sum of any of the following risk factors reported by the respondent: high blood pressure, not meeting the aerobic physical activity guideline, obesity, diabetes, depression, current cigarette smoking, hearing loss, or binge drinking.
† SCD was defined as the self-reported experience of worsening confusion or memory loss in the previous year.
§ The following U.S. jurisdictions administered the SCD module in 2019: Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Prevalence of subjective cognitive decline* among adults aged ≥45 years, by risk factor status and total number of risk factors — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2019
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| No | 8.8 (8.4–9.3) | Ref |
| Yes | 13.8 (13.3–14.3) | <0.001 |
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| No | 8.3 (7.9–8.7) | Ref |
| Yes | 14.5 (14.0–15.1) | <0.001 |
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| No | 10.8 (10.3–11.2) | Ref |
| Yes | 12.7 (12.1–13.3) | <0.001 |
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| No | 9.9 (9.6–10.2) | Ref |
| Yes | 17.4 (16.5–18.4) | <0.001 |
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| No | 7.5 (7.2–7.8) | Ref |
| Yes | 28.5 (27.4–29.6) | <0.001 |
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| No | 10.1 (9.7–10.4) | Ref |
| Yes | 18.4 (17.3–19.6) | <0.001 |
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| No | 9.7 (9.4–10.0) | Ref |
| Yes | 24.7 (23.5–26.0) | <0.001 |
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| No | 11.2 (10.9–11.6) | Ref |
| Yes | 11.3 (10.2–12.4) | 0.9 |
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| None | 3.9 (3.4–4.4) | Ref |
| One | 6.2 (5.8–6.7) | <0.001 |
| Two | 9.6 (9.0–10.2) | <0.001 |
| Three | 15.0 (14.2–15.9) | <0.001 |
| Four or more | 25.0 (23.9–26.2) | <0.001 |
Abbreviations: NA = not applicable; Ref = referent group; SCD = subjective cognitive decline.
* SCD was defined as the self-reported experience of worsening confusion or memory loss in the previous year.
† Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey questions and calculated variables for 2019 are available at https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/questionnaires/pdf-ques/2019-BRFSS-Questionnaire-508.pdf and https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/annual_data/2019/pdf/2019-calculated-variables-version4-508.pdf, respectively. Not meeting the aerobic physical activity guideline was defined as answering “no” to question C11.01 or reporting <150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, or <75 minutes per week of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity, or an equivalent combination of the two based on questions C11.02–C11.07 consistent with the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, 2nd edition (https://health.gov/our-work/nutrition-physical-activity/physical-activity-guidelines/current-guidelines). Obesity was defined as having a calculated body mass index of ≥30 kg/m2 based on self-reported height and weight from questions C08.17 and C08.18. High blood pressure, diabetes, depression, and hearing loss were defined as answering “yes” to questions C04.01 (excluding pregnancy-related high blood pressure), C06.11 (excluding pregnancy-related diabetes), C06.09, and C08.20, respectively. Binge drinking was defined as reporting having had one or more alcoholic beverages in the previous 30 days and responding “one or more” when asked how many times during the past 30 days they had had X [X = 5 for men and X = 4 for women] or more drinks on an occasion (questions C10.01 and C10.03, respectively). Current cigarette smoking was defined as reporting having smoked ≥100 cigarettes in their lifetime and now smoking every day or some days in response to questions C09.01 and C09.02, respectively.
§ Total number of risk factors was defined as the sum of any of the following risk factors reported by the respondent: high blood pressure, not meeting the aerobic physical activity guideline, obesity, diabetes, depression, current cigarette smoking, hearing loss, or binge drinking.
¶ The following U.S. jurisdictions administered the SCD module in 2019: Alabama, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
** p-value using t-tests for comparisons of prevalence of SCD between the following groups: 1) adults with versus without each risk factor and 2) adults with no risk factors versus one, two, three, or four or more risk factors.