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    More Steps and Moderate Physical Activity Cuts Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Risk

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    Summary: Older women who walked or partook in moderate-to-vigorous exercise each day had a reduced risk of developing mild cognitive impairment and dementia.

    Source: UCSD

    Senior women were less likely to develop mild cognitive impairment or dementia if they did more daily walking and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, according to a new study led by the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science at University of California San Diego.

    In theĀ Jan. 25, 2023 online edition ofĀ Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, the team reported that, among women aged 65 or older, each additional 31 minutes per day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was associated with a 21 percent lower risk of developing mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Risk was also 33 percent lower with each additional 1,865 daily steps.

    ā€œGiven that the onset of dementia begins 20 years or more before symptoms show, the early intervention for delaying or preventing cognitive decline and dementia among older adults is essential,ā€ said senior author Andrea LaCroix, Ph.D., M.P.H., Distinguished ProfessorĀ at theĀ Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity ScienceĀ at UC San Diego.

    While there are several types, dementias are a debilitating neurological condition that can cause loss of memory, the ability to think, problem solve or reason. Mild cognitive impairment is an early stage of memory loss or thinking problems that is not as severe as dementias.

    According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, dementia affects more than 5 million people in this country. That number is expected to double by 2050.Ā 

    More women live with and are at higher risk of developing dementia than men.

    ā€œPhysical activity has been identified as one of the three most promising ways to reduce risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Prevention is important because once dementia is diagnosed, it is very difficult to slow or reverse. There is no cure,ā€ said LaCroix.

    However, because few large studies have examined device measures of movement and sitting in relation to mild cognitive impairment and dementia, much of the published research on the associations of physical activity and sedentary behavior with cognitive decline and dementia is based on self-reported measures, said first author, Steven Nguyen, Ph.D., M.P.H., postdoctoral scholar at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health.

    For this study, the researchers sampled data from 1,277 women as part of two Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) ancillary studies — the WHI Memory Study (WHIMS) and the Objective Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health (OPACH) study. The women wore research-grade accelerometers and went about their daily activities for up to seven days to obtain accurate measures of physical activity and sitting.

    The activity trackers showed the women averaged 3,216 steps, 276 minutes in light physical activities, 45.5 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and 10.5 hours of sitting per day. Examples of light physical activity could include housework, gardening or walking. Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity could include brisk walking.

    More women live with and are at higher risk of developing dementia than men. Image is in the public domain

    The study findings also showed that higher amounts of sitting and prolonged sitting were not associated with higher risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia.

    Together, this information has clinical and public health importance as there is little published information on the amount and intensity of physical activity needed for a lower dementia risk, said Nguyen.

    ā€œOlder adults can be encouraged to increase movement of at least moderate intensity and take more steps each day for a lower risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia,ā€ said Nguyen.

    ā€œThe findings for steps per day are particularly noteworthy because steps are recorded by a variety of wearable devices increasingly worn by individuals and could be readily adopted.ā€

    The authors said further research is needed among large diverse populations that include men.

    Co-authors include: John Bellettiere, UC San Diego; Kathleen M. Hayden and Stephen R. Rapp, Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Chongzhi Di, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center; Priya Palta, Columbia University Irving Medical Center; Marcia L. Stefanick, Stanford University School of Medicine; JoAnn E. Manson, Harvard Medical School; and Michael J. LaMonte, University at Buffalo – SUNY.

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    Funding: This research was funded, in part, by the National Institute on Aging (P01 AG052352, 5T32AG058529-03) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (R01 HL105065). The Women’s Health Initiative was funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (75N92021D00001, 75N92021D00002, 75N92021D00003, 75N92021D00004, 75N92021D00005).

    About this exercise, aging, and dementia research news

    Author: Yadira Galindo
    Source: UCSD
    Contact: Yadira Galindo – UCSD
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    Original Research: Closed access.
    ā€œAccelerometer-measured physical activity and sitting with incident mild cognitive impairment or probable dementia among older womenā€ by Andrea LaCroix et al. Alzheimer’s & Dementia


    Abstract

    Accelerometer-measured physical activity and sitting with incident mild cognitive impairment or probable dementia among older women

    Introduction

    Physical activity (PA) is prospectively inversely associated with dementia risk, but few studies examined accelerometer measures of PA and sitting with rigorously-adjudicated mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia risk.

    Methods

    We examined the associations of accelerometer measures (PA and sitting) with incident MCI/probable dementia in the Women’s Health Initiative (nĀ =Ā 1277; mean ageĀ =Ā 82 ± 6 years)

    Results

    Over a median follow-up of 4.2 years, 267 MCI/probable dementia cases were identified. Adjusted Cox regression HRs (95% CI) across moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) min/d quartiles were 1.00 (reference), 1.28 (0.90 to 1.81), 0.79 (0.53 to 1.17), and 0.69 (0.45 to 1.06); P-trendĀ =Ā 0.01. Adjusted HRs (95% CI) across steps/d quartiles were 1.00 (reference), 0.73 (0.51 to 1.03), 0.64 (0.43 to 0.94), and 0.38 (0.23 to 0.61); P-trendĀ <Ā 0.001. The HR (95% CI) for each 1-SD increment in MVPA (31 min/d) and steps/d (1865) were 0.79 (0.67 to 0.94) and 0.67 (0.54 to 0.82), respectively. Sitting was not associated with MCI/probable dementia.

    Discussion

    Findings suggest ≄ moderate intensity PA, particularly stepping, associates with lower MCI and dementia risk.



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