Factors associated with cognitive impairment in Latin American older adults: A cross‐sectional observational study of COVID‐19 confinement Artículo académico uri icon

Abstracto

  • AbstractINTRODUCTIONThe effects of COVID‐19 confinement have been severe, especially in older adults. Therefore, we analyzed the factors associated with cognitive impairment (CI) in Latin America (LA).METHODSWe conducted a cross‐sectional observational study with a total of 5245 older adults from 10 countries in LA.MeasurementWe used the Telephone Montreal Cognitive Assessment (T‐MoCA) and the Eight‐item Informant Interview to Differentiate Aging and Dementia (AD8) scale.RESULTSWe found that age, depressive symptomatology, bone fractures, being widowed, having a family member with dementia, and unemployment were associated with an increased risk of CI. In contrast, higher education, hypertension with continuous treatment, quarantine, and keeping stimulating cognitive and physical activities were associated with a lower probability of CI. No significant association was found between suffering from diabetes or being retired and CI.DISCUSSIONIt is essential to conduct follow‐up studies on these factors, considering their relationship with CI and the duration of confinement.

autores

  • Ramos‐Henderson, Miguel
  • Soto‐Añari, Marcio
  • Herrera‐Pino, Jorge
  • Porto, María F.
  • Camargo, Loida
  • Hesse, Heike
  • Ferrel‐Ortega †, Robert
  • Quispe‐Ayala, Cesar
  • García de la Cadena, Claudia
  • Mendoza‐Ruvalcaba, Neyda
  • Caldichoury Obando, Andrea Nicole
  • Castellanos, Cesar
  • Varón, Claudia
  • Aguilar, Dolores
  • Antezana, Regulo
  • Martinez, Juan
  • Román, Norbel
  • Boza, Carolina
  • Ducassou, Alejandro
  • Saldías, Carol
  • López, Norman

fecha de publicación

  • 2023

Volumen

  • 15

Cuestión

  • 2