Nutr Res Pract.  2022 Oct;16(5):673-684. 10.4162/nrp.2022.16.5.673.

Association of diet quality score with the risk of mild cognitive impairment in the elderly

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Public Health, Dongduk Women's University, Seoul 02748, Korea
  • 2Preventive Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, Korea
  • 3Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Natural Sciences, Dongduk Women's University, Seoul 02748, Korea

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES
Although adherence to a higher diet quality may help prevent cognitive decline in older adults, literature for this in a Korean population is limited. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine the association between diet quality indices and the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Korean older adults.
SUBJECTS/METHODS
This cross-sectional study included 806 community-dwelling people aged 60 yrs and over in Korea. Diet quality was assessed via the revised Recommended Food Score (RFS) and alternate Mediterranean Diet Score (aMDS). Cognitive function was measured using a Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE-KC). Associations between diet quality indices and MMSE-KC score were assessed with a general linear model after adjusting for covariates. Logistic regression was used to determine the association between diet quality indices and the risk of MCI.
RESULTS
The prevalence of MCI was 35.3%. There were no significant trends between MMSE-KC scores and RFS and aMDS after adjusting for age, gender, education, exercise, living status, social activity, and alcohol drinking. Among total subjects, RFS was inversely associated with the risk of MCI after adjusting for covariates (Q5 vs. Q1; odds ratio [OR], 0.49; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.28–0.83). Among total subjects and men, aMDS was inversely related to the risk of MCI after adjusting for covariates (Q5 vs. Q1; OR, 0.51; 95% CI, 0.29–0.89 for total subjects; Q5 vs. Q1; OR, 0.36; 95% CI, 0.15–0.83 for men).
CONCLUSIONS
Our results demonstrate that high diet quality evaluated by RFS and aMDS is inversely associated with the risk of MCI. Thus, high quality diet may reduce or retard cognitive decline in the old population. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine the causal relationship between diet quality and the risk of MCI in the elderly.

Keyword

Mild cognitive impairment; diet; elderly

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