Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: We studied the users of the Specialized Drug Distribution Program of the public health network. METHODS: A prospective cohort examined the elderly at two intervals of three years and included 30 patients in phase I and 16 in phase II. The methodology was composed of home visits,...

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Main Authors: Elizama de Gregório, Luan Henrique Patrzyk, Anne Karine Bosetto Fiebrantz, Juliana Sartori Bonini, Dayanna Hartmann Cambruzzi, Camila Diedrich, Bárbara Luisa Fermino, Roberta Fabbri, Weber Cláudio Francisco Nunes da Silva
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spelling doaj-eb294b1b8b124c668e760fd5d8a69cd02020-11-25T00:28:28ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-928265222223110.1590/1806-9282.65.2.222S0104-42302019000200222Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort studyElizama de GregórioLuan Henrique PatrzykAnne Karine Bosetto FiebrantzJuliana Sartori BoniniDayanna Hartmann CambruzziCamila DiedrichBárbara Luisa FerminoRoberta FabbriWeber Cláudio Francisco Nunes da SilvaSUMMARY OBJECTIVE: We studied the users of the Specialized Drug Distribution Program of the public health network. METHODS: A prospective cohort examined the elderly at two intervals of three years and included 30 patients in phase I and 16 in phase II. The methodology was composed of home visits, anthropometric, nutritional and hematological evaluation. For the progression of AD, the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale was used. RESULTS: According to the CDR, the disease evolved, since in 2014 most of the patients were in CDR 3. In the analysis of the micronutrients, only the B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6) presented a significant reduction in 2014. The consumption of carbohydrates and lipids increased in the 2014 evaluation, and protein consumption decreased. As for the average weight of the elderly, there was an increase in 2014, 65.9 (± 15.6) Kg, with a BMI of 26.75 (± 4, 5), in 2011 the average weight was 62.44 kg (± 14, 36), BMI 24.64 (± 4.97). CONCLUSION: The hypothesis that patients are likely to be overweight or obese before the development of AD and that this may be associated with an increased risk of dementia is suggested.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302019000200222&lng=en&tlng=enDoença de AlzheimerObesidadeMacronutrientesDemência
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author Elizama de Gregório
Luan Henrique Patrzyk
Anne Karine Bosetto Fiebrantz
Juliana Sartori Bonini
Dayanna Hartmann Cambruzzi
Camila Diedrich
Bárbara Luisa Fermino
Roberta Fabbri
Weber Cláudio Francisco Nunes da Silva
spellingShingle Elizama de Gregório
Luan Henrique Patrzyk
Anne Karine Bosetto Fiebrantz
Juliana Sartori Bonini
Dayanna Hartmann Cambruzzi
Camila Diedrich
Bárbara Luisa Fermino
Roberta Fabbri
Weber Cláudio Francisco Nunes da Silva
Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
Doença de Alzheimer
Obesidade
Macronutrientes
Demência
author_facet Elizama de Gregório
Luan Henrique Patrzyk
Anne Karine Bosetto Fiebrantz
Juliana Sartori Bonini
Dayanna Hartmann Cambruzzi
Camila Diedrich
Bárbara Luisa Fermino
Roberta Fabbri
Weber Cláudio Francisco Nunes da Silva
author_sort Elizama de Gregório
title Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
title_short Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
title_full Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
title_fullStr Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
title_sort nutritional and hematological factors associated with the progression of alzheimer's disease: a cohort study
publisher Associação Médica Brasileira
series Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
issn 1806-9282
description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: We studied the users of the Specialized Drug Distribution Program of the public health network. METHODS: A prospective cohort examined the elderly at two intervals of three years and included 30 patients in phase I and 16 in phase II. The methodology was composed of home visits, anthropometric, nutritional and hematological evaluation. For the progression of AD, the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) scale was used. RESULTS: According to the CDR, the disease evolved, since in 2014 most of the patients were in CDR 3. In the analysis of the micronutrients, only the B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6) presented a significant reduction in 2014. The consumption of carbohydrates and lipids increased in the 2014 evaluation, and protein consumption decreased. As for the average weight of the elderly, there was an increase in 2014, 65.9 (± 15.6) Kg, with a BMI of 26.75 (± 4, 5), in 2011 the average weight was 62.44 kg (± 14, 36), BMI 24.64 (± 4.97). CONCLUSION: The hypothesis that patients are likely to be overweight or obese before the development of AD and that this may be associated with an increased risk of dementia is suggested.
topic Doença de Alzheimer
Obesidade
Macronutrientes
Demência
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302019000200222&lng=en&tlng=en
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