Lower cognitive function as a risk factor for anemia among older Japanese women from the longitudinal observation in the SONIC study

Author:

Noma Tomoko12ORCID,Kayo Godai2,Kabayama Mai2ORCID,Gondo Yasuyuki3,Yasumoto Saori4,Masui Yukie5,Sugimoto Ken6,Akasaka Hiroshi7,Takami Yoichi7,Takeya Yasushi2,Yamamoto Koichi7,Ikebe Kazunori8ORCID,Arai Yasumichi9,Ishizaki Tatsuro5ORCID,Rakugi Hiromi7ORCID,Kamide Kei2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition College of Nutrition, Koshien University Takarazuka Japan

2. Department of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine Osaka University Osaka Japan

3. Department of Clinical Thanatology and Geriatric Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Human Sciences Osaka University Osaka Japan

4. Office of International Exchange, Graduate School of Human Sciences Osaka University Osaka Japan

5. Research Team for Human Care Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology Tokyo Japan

6. Department of General Geriatric Medicine Kawasaki Medical School Okayama Japan

7. Department of Geriatric and General Medicine Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine Osaka Japan

8. Department of Prosthodontics, Gerodontology and Oral Rehabilitation Osaka University Graduate School of Dentistry Osaka Japan

9. Center for Supercentenarian Medical Research, Keio University School of Medicine Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AimThe aging‐related increase in the incidence of anemia potentially affects the mortality risk. Lower cognitive function is common among older adults, and anemia is one of the causes of cognitive decline. However, to the best of our knowledge, no study has investigated whether cognitive decline is a risk factor for anemia in older people. Therefore, in this study, we used a 3‐year longitudinal evaluation to examine the association of cognitive function with anemia in community‐dwelling older adults.MethodsThis longitudinal study enrolled participants without anemia (diagnosed based on the World Health Organization's criteria) at baseline. Cognitive function was assessed using the Japanese version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the association between cognitive function at baseline and the presence of anemia 3 years later.ResultsParticipants were in the 69–71 and 79–81 years age groups, and 974 older people (48.6% men) were enrolled, of whom 126 (12.9%) had anemia after 3 years. After adjusting, cognitive function at baseline was associated with anemia in women, but not in men.ConclusionsOlder Japanese women with lower cognitive function have an increased risk for anemia 3 years later. The adoption of a lifestyle that utilizes or improves cognitive function might be important to prevent anemia in older women. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2023; 23: 334–340.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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