TY - JOUR
T1 - Serum albumin/globulin ratio is associated with cognitive function in community-dwelling older people
T2 - The Septuagenarians, Octogenarians, Nonagenarians Investigation with Centenarians study
AU - Maeda, Satomi
AU - Takeya, Yasushi
AU - Oguro, Ryosuke
AU - Akasaka, Hiroshi
AU - Ryuno, Hirochika
AU - Kabayama, Mai
AU - Yokoyama, Serina
AU - Nagasawa, Motonori
AU - Fujimoto, Taku
AU - Takeda, Masao
AU - Onishi-Takeya, Miyuki
AU - Itoh, Norihisa
AU - Takami, Yoichi
AU - Yamamoto, Koichi
AU - Sugimoto, Ken
AU - Inagaki, Hiroki
AU - Ogawa, Madoka
AU - Nakagawa, Takeshi
AU - Yasumoto, Saori
AU - Masui, Yukie
AU - Arai, Yasumichi
AU - Ishizaki, Tatsuro
AU - Ikebe, Kazunori
AU - Gondo, Yasuyuki
AU - Kamide, Kei
AU - Rakugi, Hiromi
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by grants‐in‐aid from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (YT: 15 K08914, KK: 22510211, 15 K08910), the Pfizer Health Care Research Foundation (KK), the Sakamoto Foundation for Medical Research (MT), and the Practical Research Project for Life‐Style related Diseases including Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes Mellitus from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and development, AMED (HR: 17ek0210066h0002).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Japan Geriatrics Society
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - Aim: The objective of this study was to clarify the relationship between cognitive function and the serum albumin/globulin ratio (A/G ratio) in community-dwelling Japanese older adults. Methods: Randomly extracted residents in both urban and rural parts of Japan were enrolled in this study. A total of 1827 participants with a mean age of 70 or 80 years were recruited. A venue survey method was carried out with comprehensive studies, including interviews, blood collection, physical examination and cognitive function tests. Results: Univariate analysis showed a significant positive correlation between the total Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score and the serum A/G ratio at the age of 70 and 80 years, in which better cognitive function was associated with a high serum A/G ratio. Multiple regression analysis with the total Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score as the dependent variable showed that the serum albumin level, serum globulin level, serum A/G ratio, C-reactive protein, years of formal education and sex were related to the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment total score at the age of 70 years, and that the serum albumin level, serum globulin level, serum A/G ratio, C-reactive protein, years of formal education and stroke were related at the age of 80 years. The serum A/G ratio showed a better correlation than the serum globulin levels at the age of 70 and 80 years (70 years: β = 0.131 vs –0.111, 80 years: β = 0.108 vs –0.071). Conclusions: We found a correlation between cognitive function and the serum A/G ratio in community-dwelling older people, suggesting that nutritional status and chronic inflammation might influence cognitive function. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2019; 19: 967–971.
AB - Aim: The objective of this study was to clarify the relationship between cognitive function and the serum albumin/globulin ratio (A/G ratio) in community-dwelling Japanese older adults. Methods: Randomly extracted residents in both urban and rural parts of Japan were enrolled in this study. A total of 1827 participants with a mean age of 70 or 80 years were recruited. A venue survey method was carried out with comprehensive studies, including interviews, blood collection, physical examination and cognitive function tests. Results: Univariate analysis showed a significant positive correlation between the total Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score and the serum A/G ratio at the age of 70 and 80 years, in which better cognitive function was associated with a high serum A/G ratio. Multiple regression analysis with the total Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment score as the dependent variable showed that the serum albumin level, serum globulin level, serum A/G ratio, C-reactive protein, years of formal education and sex were related to the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment total score at the age of 70 years, and that the serum albumin level, serum globulin level, serum A/G ratio, C-reactive protein, years of formal education and stroke were related at the age of 80 years. The serum A/G ratio showed a better correlation than the serum globulin levels at the age of 70 and 80 years (70 years: β = 0.131 vs –0.111, 80 years: β = 0.108 vs –0.071). Conclusions: We found a correlation between cognitive function and the serum A/G ratio in community-dwelling older people, suggesting that nutritional status and chronic inflammation might influence cognitive function. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2019; 19: 967–971.
KW - Japanese
KW - cognitive function
KW - cross-sectional study
KW - elderly
KW - serum albumin/globulin ratio
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U2 - 10.1111/ggi.13751
DO - 10.1111/ggi.13751
M3 - Article
C2 - 31461209
AN - SCOPUS:85071291509
SN - 1444-1586
VL - 19
SP - 967
EP - 971
JO - Geriatrics and Gerontology International
JF - Geriatrics and Gerontology International
IS - 10
ER -