Neurological Disorders in an Elderly Cohort Experienced Past Stressful Events: A Retrospective-prospective Study
2022; Bentham Science Publishers; Volume: 15; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2174/1874609815666220118104234
ISSN1874-6128
AutoresR.O. Domínguez, Enrique R. Marschoff, Liliana M. Oudkerk, Luis E. de la Ossa Angulo, Susana Villamizar Pérez, Graciela A. Bianchi, Marisa G. Repetto, Jorge A. Serra,
Tópico(s)Alcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency
ResumoPsychological stress may be a risk factor for dementia, but the association between exposure to stressful life events and the development of cognitive dysfunction has not been conclusively demonstrated. We hypothesize that if a stressful event has an impact on the subjects, its effects would be different in the three diseases.This study aims to assess the effects of stressful events in senior patients who later developed ischemic stroke, Alzheimer's, or Parkinson's disease.Together with demographic variables (age, sex, race, socioeconomic and cultural levels), five types of past stressful events, such as death or serious illness of close relatives, job dismissal, change of financial status, retirement, and change of residence, were recorded in 1024 patients with Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and ischemic stroke. Time-todiagnosis (months from the event to the first symptoms: retrospective study) and evolution time (years of follow-up of each patient: prospective study) were recorded. The variance and nonparametric methods were analyzed to the variables time-to-diagnosis and evolution time to analyze differences between these diseases.The demographic variables, such as age, sex, race, economic and cultural levels, were found to be statistically non-significant; differences in the economic level were significant (P<0.05). Significant differences (P Parkinson's disease >Stroke), and minor differences (P<0.05) in evolution time.Differences in time-to-diagnosis between the diseases indicate that the stressful effect of having experienced the death or serious illness of a close relative has an impact on their emergence. The measurement of time-to-diagnosis and evolution time proves useful in detecting differences between diseases.
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