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Poor Diet, Long Sleep, and Lack of Physical Activity Are Associated with Inflammation Among Non-Demented Community-Dwelling Elderly

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Specialty Health Services
Date 2022 Jan 21
PMID 35052306
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Inflammation in elderly is associated with physical and cognitive morbidity and mortality. We aimed to explore the association of modifiable lifestyle parameters with inflammation among non-demented, community-dwelling elderly. A sub-sample of 117 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI, = 63) and cognitively non-impaired controls (CNI, = 54) were recruited from a large, population-based cohort in Crete, Greece, of 3140 elders (>60 years old). All participants underwent assessment of medical history/physical examination, extensive neuropsychiatric/neuropsychological evaluation, diet, three-day 24-h actigraphy, subjective sleep, physical activity, and measurement of IL-6 and TNFα plasma levels. Associations between inflammatory markers and diet, objective sleep duration, subjective sleep quality, and lack of physical activity were assessed using multivariate models. Regression analyses in the total group revealed significant associations between TNF-α and low vegetable consumption ( = 0.003), and marginally with objective long nighttime sleep duration ( = 0.04). In addition, IL-6 was associated with low vegetable consumption ( = 0.001) and lack of physical activity ( = 0.001). Poor diet and lack of physical activity appear to be modifiable risk factors of inflammation, whereas long sleep appears to be a marker of increased inflammatory response in elderly. Our findings may have clinical implications given the association of inflammatory response with morbidity, including cognitive decline, and mortality in elderly.

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