Longitudinal Associations of Stroke With Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults in the United States: A Population-Based Study.

Frontiers in Public Health
Xia WuShijun Yang

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the longitudinal associations of stroke with cognitive impairment in older US adults. Method: The data used in this longitudinal analysis were extracted from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS) from 2011 to 2019. Univariate and multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate the longitudinal association of stroke with cognitive impairment. The multivariable model was adjusted by demographic, physical, and mental characteristics, and the complex survey design of NHATS was taken into consideration. Results: A total of 7,052 participants with complete data were included. At the baseline, the weighted proportion of cognitive impairment was 19.37% (95% CI, 17.92-20.81%), and the weighted proportion of the history of stroke was 9.81% (95% CI, 8.90-10.72%). In univariate analysis, baseline stroke history was significantly associated with cognitive impairment in the future (hazard ratio, 1.746; 95% CI, 1.461-2.088), and the baseline cognitive impairment was significantly associated with future report of stroke (hazard ratio, 1.436; 95% CI, 1.088-1.896). In multivariable model, stroke was also significantly associated with cognitive impairment ...Continue Reading

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