Sex differences in the association between alcohol intake and cognitive decline over 4 years in a middle-aged cohort: The Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health

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Salvador, Larissa [1 ]
Giatti, Luana [2 ]
Viana, Maria Carmen [3 ,4 ]
Suemoto, Claudia Kimie [5 ]
Duncan, Bruce B. [6 ]
Bisi Molina, Maria del Carmen [7 ]
Mendes da Fonseca, Maria de Jesus [8 ]
Brunoni, Andre R. [2 ]
Barreto, Sandhi Maria [2 ]
Caramelli, Paulo [1 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Med, Postgrad Program Appl Sci Adult Hlth, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Sch Med & Clin Hosp, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Ctr Estudo & Pesquisa Epidemiol Psiquiatr CEPEP U, Dept Social Med, Vitoria, MG, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Ctr Estudo & Pesquisa Epidemiol Psiquiatr CEPEP U, Postgrad Program Publ Hlth, Vitoria, MG, Brazil
[5] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Div Geriatr, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[6] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Postgrad Program Epidemiol & Clin Hosp, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[7] Univ Fed Espirito Santo, Univ Fed Ouro Preto, Postgrad Program Hlth & Nutr, Postgrad Program Publ Hlth, Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil
[8] Fundacao Oswaldo Cruz, Dept Epidemiol & Quantitat Methods Hlth, Escola Nacl Saude Publ, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[9] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Fac Med, Dept Clin Med, Behav & Cognit Neurol Res Grp, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
关键词
alcohol drinking; cognition; cognitive disruptions; epidemiology; sex; LATE-LIFE; CONSUMPTION; BRAIN; MORTALITY; DEMENTIA;
D O I
10.1111/ene.15315
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background and purpose The association between alcohol intake and cognitive decline has been widely studied. Sex differences and cognitive domains affected by alcohol intake patterns make this topic complex. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of alcohol intake on cognition in middle-aged participants in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health by sex during 4 years of follow-up. Methods A total of 7595 participants (55% women) aged between 50 and 75 years at baseline were assessed. Semantic and phonemic fluency, memory, and executive functions were assessed at baseline (2008-2010) and repeated during Visit 2. Linear mixed models were used to investigate the association between cognition and current abstainers, never drinkers, light drinkers, moderate drinkers, and heavy drinkers. Results Heavy alcohol intake accentuated the decline in executive functions for men (beta = -0.01, p < 0.05), and in semantic fluency (beta = -0.02, p < 0.05) and memory (beta = -0.02, p < 0.05) for women. Never drinker men also showed an accentuated decline in semantic fluency (beta = -0.02, p < 0.01). Moderate alcohol intake slowed cognitive decline in phonemic fluency for men (beta = 0.02, p < 0.01) and women (beta = 0.01, p < 0.01), and in executive functions (beta = 0.01, p < 0.05) for women. Conclusions Having more than 14 drinks per week can impact executive functions in men and memory in women. In addition, alcohol consumption of seven to 14 drinks per week may have a protective effect on gender-specific cognitive functions. These findings should be considered in public health policies and guidelines on alcohol and cognitive aging.
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页数:10
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