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- Olomon, A. S., et al.
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Serum total cholesterol, statins and cognition in non-demented elderly
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Ingår i: Neurobiology of Aging. - : Elsevier BV. - 0197-4580 .- 1558-1497. ; 30:6, s. 1006-1009
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Background: The association between serum total cholesterol (TC), lipid-lowering drugs and cognition in the elderly is currently controversial. Objective: To investigate the relationship between TC, lipid-lowering drugs and cognitive functions in non-demented elderly. Design and Setting: Participants of the Cardiovascular risk factors, aging and dementia (CAIDE) study were derived from random, population-based samples previously studied in 1972, 1977, 1982 or 1987. Analyses are based on 1382 non-demented participants re-examined in 1998 after an average follow-up of 21 years. Results: High midlife TC was associated with poorer late-life episodic memory and category fluency. TC decreased in most individuals over time. A more pronounced decrease was related to poorer late-life episodic memory and psychomotor speed, but not if subjects used statins. Conclusions: The TC-cognition relationship seems bidirectional. High midlife TC is associated with poorer late-life cognition, but decreasing TC after midlife may reflect poorer cognitive status. Statins may be beneficial for cognition in non-demented elderly.
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