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Publication: Cognitive differences associated with HIV serostatus and antiretroviral therapy use in a population‑based sample of older adults in South Africa
Asiimwe, S.B. ; Farrell, M. ; Kobayashi, L.C. ; Manne-Goehler, J. ; Kahn, K. ; Tollman, S.M. ; Kabudula, C.W. ; Gómez-Olivé, F.X. ; Wagner, R.G. ; Montana, L. ... show 3 more
Asiimwe, S.B.
Farrell, M.
Kobayashi, L.C.
Manne-Goehler, J.
Kahn, K.
Tollman, S.M.
Kabudula, C.W.
Gómez-Olivé, F.X.
Wagner, R.G.
Montana, L.
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Previous clinical studies have reported adverse cognitive outcomes for people living with HIV (PLWH), but there are no population-based studies comparing cognitive function between older PLWH and comparators without HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. We analyzed baseline data of 40 + years-old participants in "Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in South Africa" (HAALSI) cohort. We measured cognition using a battery of conventional instruments assessing orientation, immediate- and delayed-recall, and numeracy (N = 4560), and the Oxford Cognitive Screen [OCS]-Plus, a novel instrument for low-literacy populations, assessing memory, language, visual-spatial ability, and executive functioning (N = 1997). Linear regression models comparing cognitive scores between participants with and without HIV were adjusted for sex, education, age, country of birth, father's occupation, ever-consumed alcohol, and asset index. PLWH scored on average 0.06 (95% CI 0.01-0.12) standard deviation (SD) units higher on the conventional cognitive function measure and 0.02 (95% CI - 0.07 to 0.04) SD units lower on the OCS-Plus measure than HIV-negative participants. We found higher cognitive function scores for PLWH compared to people without HIV when using a conventional measure of cognitive function but not when using a novel instrument for low-literacy settings.
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2020-10-06
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Asiimwe SB, Farrell M, Kobayashi LC, Manne-Goehler J, Kahn K, Tollman SM, Kabudula CW, Gómez-Olivé FX, Wagner RG, Montana L, Berkman LF, Glymour MM, Bärnighausen T. Cognitive differences associated with HIV serostatus and antiretroviral therapy use in a population-based sample of older adults in South Africa. Sci Rep. 2020 Oct 6;10(1):16625. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73689-7.