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Title: | Aging in bipolar disorder: Cognitive performance and clinical factors based on an adulthood-lifespan perspective |
Author: | Montejo, Laura Solé Cabezuelo, Brisa Jiménez Martínez, Ester Borràs, Roger Clougher, Derek Reinares, María Portella Moll, María Jesús Martínez-Arán, Anabel, 1971- Vieta i Pascual, Eduard, 1963- Bonnin, Caterina del Mar Torrent Font, Carla |
Keywords: | Trastorns de l'atenció Envelliment Cognició Trastorn bipolar Trastorns de la cognició Attention disorders Aging Cognition Manic-depressive illness Cognition disorders |
Issue Date: | 22-Jun-2022 |
Publisher: | Elsevier B.V. |
Abstract: | Background: The evolution of cognitive performance throughout the lifespan in bipolar disorder (BD) is understudied. This cross-sectional study aims to describe the cognitive performance across age groups. Methods: A sample of 654 participants was recruited for this study (BD=432 and healthy controls -HC- =222). Three subgroups, divided according to age range (18 to 35, 36 to 49, and ≥ 50) were analyzed after administering a comprehensive neuropsychological battery including six cognitive domains. Demographic, clinical, and psychosocial functioning data were also analyzed. Generalized linear models (GLM) with age, diagnostic group, and age X group as main effects were carried out to examine their potential association on cognitive domains. A GLM in the BD sample was conducted to analyze interactions of several clinical variables by age on each cognitive domain. Results: Main effects of group and age were found in all cognitive domains. Significant group X age effect interaction was found for attention domain (p=0.02) demonstrating a worse cognitive evolution across age in BD, driven by older age, but not in HC. Significant interaction effects of higher number of manic episodes and older age were also found in attention and verbal memory. Older age was also associated with a longer duration of illness, higher number of episodes, more somatic comorbidities, and poorer psychosocial functioning. Conclusions: These results suggest that older age was associated with a selective cognitive decline in BD in the attentional domain. These findings highlight the importance of developing interventions targeting cognitive dysfunction throughout the BD adulthood lifespan. |
Note: | Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.06.030 |
It is part of: | Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022, vol. 312, p. 292-302 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220252 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2022.06.030 |
ISSN: | 0165-0327 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Medicina) |
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