Mental slowness and executive dysfunctions in patients with metabolic syndrome.

Bàrbara Segura, María Angeles Jurado, Núria Freixenet, Carlota Albuin, Jesús Muniesa, Carme Junqué
Author Information
  1. Bàrbara Segura: Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychobiology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Abstract

Metabolic Syndrome is a cluster of vascular risk factors which has been related to dementia and cognitive decline. The aim of this study was to describe the neuropsychological profile of metabolic syndrome patients. An extensive neuropsychological protocol was administered to 55 patients and 35 controls assessing memory, executive, visuoperceptual and visuoconstructive functions, language and speed of processing. There were differences between groups in speed of processing and some executive functions after controlling for the influences of education and gender. The results suggest that metabolic syndrome may be a prodromal state of vascular cognitive impairment.

MeSH Term

Cognition
Cognition Disorders
Educational Status
Female
Humans
Male
Mental Processes
Metabolic Syndrome
Middle Aged
Neuropsychological Tests
Sex Factors

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