Title of article :
BETTER COGNITIVE AND PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE IS ASSOCIATED
WITH HIGHER BLOOD PRESSURE IN CENTENARIANS
Author/Authors :
J. Szewieczek1، نويسنده , , 4، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
knowledge of rational, evidence based health care in the hundred-year-old is still poor.
The aim of the study was to evaluate health and functional state in hundred-year-old inhabitants of upper Silesia,
poland, with a focus on the heart and vascular function. Participants: medical and nursing assessment at places
of residence was performed in thirty five 100.7±1.4 (mean±SD) year-old subjects, 28 women, and 7 men.
Measurements: The protocol included mini-mental State examination (mmSe), Barthel index (Bi) and
laboratory tests. a telephone follow-up was performed 180 days after the initial examination. Results: most
subjects had increased systolic blood pressure (Bp), diminished albumin and folate serum levels as well as
decreased Glomerular Filtration rate. according to the quadratic polynomial regression model mmSe and Bi
were dependent on Bp. Higher Bp was associated with better performance and survival. Those who survived
more than 180 days had lower levels of crp and Vcam-1 and higher level of scD40l. Conclusion: The
relationships between functional scales, survival and blood pressure suggest a beneficial effect of elevated Bp on
both mental and physical performance in centenarians. Further studies should determine an optimal balance
between risk and benefits of elevated blood pressure in the oldest old people
Keywords :
cognitive function , Activities of daily living , sICAM-1 , blood pressure , spselectin , scD40l , VEGF , Centenarians , sVCAM-1
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging