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SAGE Open Medicine
Family history of Alzheimer’s disease limits improvement in cognitive function after bariatric surgery:
Michael LAlosco1 
关键词: Obesity;    bariatric surgery;    cognitive function;    Alzheimer’s disease;   
DOI  :  10.1177/2050312114539477
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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Background/Objective:Bariatric surgery can reverse cognitive impairments associated with obesity. However, such benefits may be attenuated in individuals with a predisposing risk for cognitive impairment such as family history of Alzheimer’s disease.Methods:In all, 94 bariatric surgery participants completed a computerized cognitive test battery before and 12 weeks after surgery. Family history of Alzheimer’s disease was obtained through self-report.Results:In the overall sample, cognitive function improved in memory and attention/executive function 12 weeks post-surgery. Repeated measures showed similar rates of improvements in attention/executive function between patients with and without a family history of Alzheimer’s disease. In contrast, only individuals without a family history of Alzheimer’s disease exhibited post-operative improvements in memory. A family history of Alzheimer’s disease was associated with greater post-surgery rates of cognitive impairment.Conclusions:Family history of Alzheimer’s...

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