Title of article :
CONVERSION FROM MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT TO DEMENTIA:
INFLUENCE OF FOLIC ACID AND VITAMIN B12 USE IN THE VITA COHORT
Author/Authors :
I. Blasko1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Increased serum homocysteine and low folate levels are associated with a higher rate of
conversion to dementia. this study examined the influence of vitamin B12/folic acid intake on the conversion
from mild cognitive impairment (McI) to dementia. Participants: a community dwelling cohort of older adults
(n=81) from the Vienna transdanube aging study with McI. Design: prospective study with a retrospective
evaluation of vitamin intake. Measurements: laboratory measurements, brain magnetic resonance imaging, and
cognitive functioning were assessed at baseline and at five-year follow-up. Results: the self-reported combined
use of folic acid and vitamin B12 for more than one year was associated with a lower conversion rate to
dementia. serum levels of homocysteine and vitamin B12 as measured at baseline or at five years were not
associated with conversion. Higher folate levels at baseline in females predicted a lower conversion rate to
dementia. the assessment of brain morphological parameters by magnetic resonance imaging revealed higher
serum folate at baseline, predicting lower medial temporal lobe atrophy and higher levels of homocysteine at
baseline, predicting moderate/severe global brain atrophy at five years. users of vitamin B12 or folate,
independent of time and pattern of use, had lower grades of periventricular hyperintensities and lower grades of
deep white matter lesions as compared to non-users. Conclusions: these results from a middle european study
support observations on the protective ability of folate in McI patients with respect to conversion to dementia;
they also point to a participation of homocysteine metabolism on processes associated with brain atrophy
Keywords :
Mild cognitive impairment , dementia , Folic Acid , Vitamin B12 , homocysteine
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging