The Association between Peanut and Peanut Butter Consumption and Cognitive Function among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

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Katzman, Elizabeth W. [1 ]
Nielsen, S. J. [2 ]
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[1] Landmark Hlth, Huntington Beach, CA USA
[2] Russell Sage Coll, Troy, NY USA
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Peanuts; peanut butter; cognitive function; NHANES; diet; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; WALNUT CONSUMPTION; MEDITERRANEAN DIET; VERBAL FLUENCY; MIND DIET; DECLINE; NUTS; DEMENTIA; PERFORMANCE;
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10.14283/jpad.2021.32
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background Many studies have focused on the association between diet and cognitive function. While a subset of these studies focused on a diet that includes tree nuts (TN), there is limited data on the association between peanut and peanut butter consumption (P/PB) and cognitive health. Objective This study investigated the association of P/PB consumption and cognitive function. Design This was a cross-sectional study using 2011-2014 NHANES data. Participants/Setting Individuals 60-80 years old in 2011-2014 NHANES who had two 24-hour dietary recalls, cognitive function tests, and education level and with no history of stroke. Measurements P/PB and TN consumption was measured as well as participant performance on the CERAD Word Learning subtest (CERAD W-L), Animal Fluency test (AFT), and the Digit Symbol Substitution test (DSST). Scores from the three cognitive tests were dichotomized. Individuals were classified as either P/PB consumers or non-consumers and TN consumers or non-consumers. Logistic regression models examined associations between P/PB consumption, tree nut consumption, and cognitive function with adjusted models including age, sex, and education as covariates. Results A total of 2,454 adults, aged 60-80 years old (mean age=69.4) participated. Approximately half were male (48%), 18% were P/PB consumers, and 14% consumed TN. Participants who did not consume P/PB were more likely to do poorly on the CERAD W-L (adjusted OR=1.56, 95% CI 1.24-1.97; p<0.05), AFT (adjusted OR=1.29, 95% CI 1.03-1.61; p<0.05), and DSST (adjusted OR=1.43, 95% CI 1.12-1.82; p<0.05) when compared to those who did consume P/PB. Conclusions These findings suggest an association between P/PB consumption and cognitive function; however, this is a cross sectional study and a causal relationship cannot be established. More studies are needed to determine causality.
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