Journal of Okayama Medical Association
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高齢高血圧患者における認知機能と運動機能との関連

松岡 宏明 岡山大学医学部衛生学教室
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発行日
1993
抄録
This study examined the correlation between decline in cognitive and motor functions in elderly patients with hypertension. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Motor Age Test (MOA) were administered to 185 outpatients with hypertension aged 65 or older. In multiple regression analysis, increasing age and history of cerebrovascular disease were significantly related to lower performance on MMSE and MOA. Fewer years of education were also associated with lower performance on MMSE. Vertebral deformity had a significant negative effect on MOA. After controlling other variables, there was a significant correlation between performances of MMSE and MOA. The correlation between cognitive and motor function, which was independent of increasing age and cerebrovascular disease, may indicate common pathogenic mechanisms underlying cognitive and motor deterioration in elderly patients with hypertension.
キーワード
高齢高血圧症
ミニ・メンタル・ステート
運動発達年齢
重回帰分析
ISSN
0030-1558
NCID
AN00032489