Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test

Background and Purpose: The increased risk for cognitive defects in individuals affected by metabolic syndrome especially in those patients with cardiovascular disorders is now claimed. We aimed to assess the relationship between cognitive performance and the various components of metabolic syndrome...

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Main Authors: Farzad Ashrafi, Behdad Behnam, Mehran Arab Ahmadi, Hossein Pakdaman, Shafa Mohamah Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2015-07-01
Series:International Clinical Neuroscience Journal
Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/Neuroscience/article/download/10069/8291
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spelling doaj-02186927f0564e7ca8ae9b1ff8d7e8342020-11-24T21:55:24ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesInternational Clinical Neuroscience Journal2383-18712383-20962015-07-0123919610.22037/icnj.v2i3.10069icnj-3066Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment TestFarzad Ashrafi0Behdad Behnam1Mehran Arab Ahmadi2Hossein Pakdaman3Shafa Mohamah Ali4Functional Neurosurgery Research Center, Shohada Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFunctional Neurosurgery Research Center, Shohada Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFunctional Neurosurgery Research Center, Shohada Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranLoghman Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranNeurology Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, IranBackground and Purpose: The increased risk for cognitive defects in individuals affected by metabolic syndrome especially in those patients with cardiovascular disorders is now claimed. We aimed to assess the relationship between cognitive performance and the various components of metabolic syndrome. Methods: One hundred and eighteen consecutive individuals aged 30 to 86 years were included into this cross-sectional survey. The metabolic syndrome and its definitive components were defined according to the definition described in the Framingham Heart Study by NCEP ATP III criteria. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) questionnaire was employed to cognitive screening. Results: Those patients with metabolic syndrome had significantly lower mean MOCA score compare to the group without metabolic syndrome (19.11 ± 5.49 versus 21.28 ± 4.56, p = 0.021). Among all cognition sub domains, the mean attention score was significantly lower in the group with metabolic syndrome than in another group. In a multivariate linear regression model adjusting sex and age variables showed that the presence of metabolic syndrome could effectively predict cognitive impairment (beta = -2.202, SE = -0.214, p = 0.013). Conclusion: The presence of metabolic syndrome can be mainly related to damaging cognition especially impairing the power of attention.http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/Neuroscience/article/download/10069/8291
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Behdad Behnam
Mehran Arab Ahmadi
Hossein Pakdaman
Shafa Mohamah Ali
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Behdad Behnam
Mehran Arab Ahmadi
Hossein Pakdaman
Shafa Mohamah Ali
Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test
International Clinical Neuroscience Journal
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Behdad Behnam
Mehran Arab Ahmadi
Hossein Pakdaman
Shafa Mohamah Ali
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title Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test
title_short Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test
title_full Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test
title_fullStr Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Cognitive Function and Metabolic Syndrome Using Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test
title_sort association between cognitive function and metabolic syndrome using montreal cognitive assessment test
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series International Clinical Neuroscience Journal
issn 2383-1871
2383-2096
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Background and Purpose: The increased risk for cognitive defects in individuals affected by metabolic syndrome especially in those patients with cardiovascular disorders is now claimed. We aimed to assess the relationship between cognitive performance and the various components of metabolic syndrome. Methods: One hundred and eighteen consecutive individuals aged 30 to 86 years were included into this cross-sectional survey. The metabolic syndrome and its definitive components were defined according to the definition described in the Framingham Heart Study by NCEP ATP III criteria. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) questionnaire was employed to cognitive screening. Results: Those patients with metabolic syndrome had significantly lower mean MOCA score compare to the group without metabolic syndrome (19.11 ± 5.49 versus 21.28 ± 4.56, p = 0.021). Among all cognition sub domains, the mean attention score was significantly lower in the group with metabolic syndrome than in another group. In a multivariate linear regression model adjusting sex and age variables showed that the presence of metabolic syndrome could effectively predict cognitive impairment (beta = -2.202, SE = -0.214, p = 0.013). Conclusion: The presence of metabolic syndrome can be mainly related to damaging cognition especially impairing the power of attention.
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