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- W2921029513 abstract "OBJECTIVES Nondemented cognitive impairment (CI) presents opportunities for early interventions among individuals at risk for dementia. Identification of modifiable determinants is paramount to the development of effective clinical interventions. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) was theorized as a risk factor, but current research yields inconsistent findings. Few studies have examined the association between MetS and CI among US populations, and global results may be ungeneralizable. We investigated the MetS‐CI association among high socioeconomic, nondemented older US adults, examining the roles of sociodemographic, clinical, behavioral, and genetic factors. DESIGN Cross‐sectional. SETTING Cooper Clinic of Dallas, Texas: Cooper Center Longitudinal Study (2009‐2017). PARTICIPANTS A total of 5200 dementia‐free older adult Cooper Clinic patients. MEASUREMENTS CI was detected with a Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score lower than 26. MetS was established based on National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel guidelines. Unadjusted and multivariable log‐binomial regression were used to assess the MetS‐CI association, with modification assessment by age, sex, education, cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), and apolipoprotein‐ε4 carrier status (APOE‐ε4). RESULTS MetS was not associated with CI when adjusting for age, sex, minority status, education, and marital status (prevalence ratio [PR] = 1.09; 95% confidence interval = .97‐1.23) or when additionally adjusting for body mass index, CRF, alcohol consumption, current smoking status, and APOE‐ε4 (PR = 1.07; 95% confidence interval = .80‐1.45). The association was not modified by age, sex, CRF, or APOE‐ε4 ( P for interaction >.05). CONCLUSION In contrast with some global and US studies, MetS and CI were not associated among our study population of nondemented older US adults. MetS may not be a suitable intervention target for poor cognitive outcomes among high socioeconomic older US adults, although separate MetS components may have different recommendations. Future studies should explore more diverse older US populations. If replicated, these findings would inform clinical efforts to reduce the burden of poor cognitive outcomes in the United States." @default.
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- W2921029513 title "Metabolic Syndrome and Cognitive Impairment among High Socioeconomic, Nondemented Older US Adults" @default.
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