Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients

Abstract To evaluate the relationship of obesity, cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms in patients with high cardiovascular risk. Methods: A sample of 93 patients aged 50 years or older was selected from the Center of Dyslipidemia and High Cardiovascular Risk from Hospital de Clínicas de Por...

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Main Authors: Amanda Lucas da Costa, Juliana Santos Varela, Matheus Roriz Cruz, Andry Fitterman Costa, Paulo Dornelles Picon, Emilio Moriguch, Márcia L.F. Chaves
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Language:English
Published: Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento
Series:Dementia & Neuropsychologia
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spelling doaj-129f5719f3f14b36ae121cf832ce8e322020-11-25T01:23:24ZengAssociação Neurologia Cognitiva e do ComportamentoDementia & Neuropsychologia1980-57644431331910.1590/S1980-57642010DN40400010S1980-57642010000400313Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patientsAmanda Lucas da CostaJuliana Santos VarelaMatheus Roriz CruzAndry Fitterman CostaPaulo Dornelles PiconEmilio MoriguchMárcia L.F. ChavesAbstract To evaluate the relationship of obesity, cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms in patients with high cardiovascular risk. Methods: A sample of 93 patients aged 50 years or older was selected from the Center of Dyslipidemia and High Cardiovascular Risk from Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA). Patients with stroke were excluded. For cognitive evaluation, the MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination) was used. A score of 24 or less was considered as cognitive impairment, and for those who had 4 years or less of education, the cutoff point was 17. The GDS-15 (Geriatric Depression Scale) was also used, with the cutoff of 6 for presence of depressive symptoms. Results: Obese patients showed lower mean MMSE scores compared to non-obese patients (p=0.0012). Additionally, for every one point increase in BMI above 30 there was a 27% increase in the chances of the patient having cognitive impairment. The obese patients presented 31% chance of having cognitive impairment compared with overweight subjects. Conclusions: Our findings corroborated the association between obesity and cognitive impairment in high cardiovascular risk patients. This association however, was not observed for depressive symptoms.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642010000400313&lng=en&tlng=enobesitycognitive impairmentdepression
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author Amanda Lucas da Costa
Juliana Santos Varela
Matheus Roriz Cruz
Andry Fitterman Costa
Paulo Dornelles Picon
Emilio Moriguch
Márcia L.F. Chaves
spellingShingle Amanda Lucas da Costa
Juliana Santos Varela
Matheus Roriz Cruz
Andry Fitterman Costa
Paulo Dornelles Picon
Emilio Moriguch
Márcia L.F. Chaves
Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
Dementia & Neuropsychologia
obesity
cognitive impairment
depression
author_facet Amanda Lucas da Costa
Juliana Santos Varela
Matheus Roriz Cruz
Andry Fitterman Costa
Paulo Dornelles Picon
Emilio Moriguch
Márcia L.F. Chaves
author_sort Amanda Lucas da Costa
title Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
title_short Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
title_full Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
title_fullStr Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
title_full_unstemmed Body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
title_sort body mass index, cognitive deficit and depressive symptoms in high cardiovascular risk patients
publisher Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento
series Dementia & Neuropsychologia
issn 1980-5764
description Abstract To evaluate the relationship of obesity, cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms in patients with high cardiovascular risk. Methods: A sample of 93 patients aged 50 years or older was selected from the Center of Dyslipidemia and High Cardiovascular Risk from Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA). Patients with stroke were excluded. For cognitive evaluation, the MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination) was used. A score of 24 or less was considered as cognitive impairment, and for those who had 4 years or less of education, the cutoff point was 17. The GDS-15 (Geriatric Depression Scale) was also used, with the cutoff of 6 for presence of depressive symptoms. Results: Obese patients showed lower mean MMSE scores compared to non-obese patients (p=0.0012). Additionally, for every one point increase in BMI above 30 there was a 27% increase in the chances of the patient having cognitive impairment. The obese patients presented 31% chance of having cognitive impairment compared with overweight subjects. Conclusions: Our findings corroborated the association between obesity and cognitive impairment in high cardiovascular risk patients. This association however, was not observed for depressive symptoms.
topic obesity
cognitive impairment
depression
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642010000400313&lng=en&tlng=en
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