Association between Body Mass Index and Cognitive Performance

Background and Purpose: Because of well-established role of obesity in brain lesions, progressing cognitive deficits in obese patients has been recently suggested. In current study and for the first time, we aimed to assess cognition status in Iranian obese people and to compare it with non-obese in...

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Main Authors: Farzad Ashrafi, Mehran Arab Ahmadi, Behdad Behnam, Lida Shashaani, Afsaneh Zarghi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2015-04-01
Series:International Clinical Neuroscience Journal
Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/Neuroscience/article/download/8907/pdf_24
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Summary:Background and Purpose: Because of well-established role of obesity in brain lesions, progressing cognitive deficits in obese patients has been recently suggested. In current study and for the first time, we aimed to assess cognition status in Iranian obese people and to compare it with non-obese individuals. Methods: One hundred and eighteen consecutive patients with the different cardiovascular and metabolic primary complaints were assigned to obese group (n=25, 21.2%) and non-obese group (n=93, 78.8%). Cognitive status was assessed at initial visit using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) questionnaire. Results: Mean of total cognitive score in obese patients was 20.04±4.57 and in non-obese ones was 20.19±5.32 with no difference (p=0.886). In total, 8.0% of obese patients and 20.4% of non-obese patients had normal cognitive function (p=0.149). No significant difference was also found in different subdomains of cognitive ability between obese and non-obese groups. None of the cognitive domains had significant association with BMI as the considered indicator for defining obesity. Based on multivariate linear regression modeling, obesity could not predict cognitive deficit (beta=0.034, SE:1.10 p=0.973). Conclusion: Our survey could not demonstrate an association between obesity and cognitive impairment in a sample of Iranian patients.
ISSN:2383-1871
2383-2096