Social frailty and the incidence of motoric cognitive risk syndrome in older adults

Author:

Zhang Hui1,Hu Zixin2,Jiang Shuai3,Hao Meng1,Li Yi1,Liu Yining1,Jiang Xiao‐Yan4,Jin Li1,Wang Xiaofeng15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Human Phenome Institute Zhangjiang Fudan International Innovation Centre Fudan University Shanghai China

2. Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Incubation Institute Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Department of Vascular Surgery Shanghai Key Laboratory of Vascular Lesion Regulation and Remodeling Shanghai Pudong Hospital Fudan University Pudong Medical Center Shanghai China

4. State Key Laboratory of Cardiology Department of Pathology and Pathophysiology School of Medicine Tongji University Shanghai China

5. National Clinical Research Centre for Aging and Medicine Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractINTRODUCTIONVarious associations between social factors and motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) have been reported. However, whether social frailty (integrated from multiple social factors) is associated with MCR is still unclear.METHODSWe included 4657 individuals without MCR at Round 1 of the NHATS as the discovery sample, and 3075 newly recruited individuals from Round 5 of the NHATS as the independent validation sample. Social frailty was assessed by five social items. MCR was defined as the presence of both subjective cognitive complaints and slow gait speed in individuals without dementia or mobility disability.RESULTSCompared with normal individuals, those with social frailty had higher risk of incident MCR (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.57, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.34–1.84). Each additional unfavorable social item was associated with an increased risk of MCR (HR: 1.32, 95% CI: 1.22–1.43).DISCUSSIONSocial frailty was associated with an increased risk of incident MCR in older adults.Highlights Various associations between social factors and motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) have been reported. Social frailty that integrated from multiple social factors was associated with an increased risk of incident MCR. Social frailty should be included in the early screening of individuals to identify those at higher risk of MCR.

Funder

Shanghai Rising-Star Program

Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Health Policy,Epidemiology

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