Identifying comorbidities and lifestyle factors contributing to the cognitive profile of early Parkinson's disease

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2021-12-08

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Martinez-Horta, Saul
Bejr-Kasem, Helena
Horta-Barba, Andrea
Pascual-Sedano, Berta
Santos-Garcia, Diego
De Deus-Fonticoba, Teresa
Jesus, Silvia
Aguilar, Miquel
Planellas, Lluis
Garcia-Caldentey, Juan

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Background Identifying modifiable risk factors for cognitive impairment in the early stages of Parkinson's disease (PD) and estimating their impact on cognitive status may help prevent dementia (PDD) and the design of cognitive trials. Methods Using a standard approach for the assessment of global cognition in PD and controlling for the effects of age, education and disease duration, we explored the associations between cognitive status, comorbidities, metabolic variables and lifestyle variables in 533 PD participants from the COPPADIS study. Results Among the overall sample, 21% of participants were classified as PD-MCI (n = 114) and 4% as PDD (n = 26). The prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia was significantly higher in cognitively impaired patients while no between-group differences were found for smoking, alcohol intake or use of supplementary vitamins. Better cognitive scores were significantly associated with regular physical exercise (p

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Parkinson's disease, PD-MCI, Cognition, Lifestyle, Coppadis, Plasma homocysteine levels, Dementia, Impairment, Decline, Risk, Association, Multicenter, Prevalence, Cytokines, Beta

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