Olive Oil Intake Associated with Increased Attention Scores in Women Living with HIV: Findings from the Chicago Women’s Interagency HIV Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Cognitive Measures
2.3. Dietary Evaluation
2.4. Covariates
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic and Clinical Characteristics
3.2. Cognitive Performance of Women Living with and without HIV
3.3. Dietary Characteristics of Women Living with and without HIV
3.4. Association between Olive Oil and Cognitive Domain Performance
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Overall (n = 166) n (%) | WLWH (n = 113) n (%) | Women Living without HIV (n = 53) n (%) | p Value |
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Race/Ethnicity | ||||
African American | 141 (85) | 95 (84.1) | 46 (86.8) | 0.14 |
Hispanic | 12 (7.2) | 6 (5.3) | 6 (11.3) | |
Other | 2 (1.2) | 2 (1.8) | 0 (0) | |
White | 11 (6.6) | 10 (8.8) | 1 (1.9) | |
Age, Median (IQR) | 50.8 (13.3) | 50.8 (12.4) | 50.2 (13.3) | 0.63 |
Years of Education, <13 | 90 (54.2) | 67 (59.3) | 23 (43.4) | 0.06 |
Wide Range Achievement Test Score, Mean (SD) | 87.3 (17.6) | 86.0 (18.1) | 90.1 (16.2) | 0.16 |
Current Smoker | 86 (51.8) | 58 (51.3) | 28 (52.8) | 0.86 |
Risky Alcohol Use, >7 drinks/week | 21 (12.7) | 12 (10.6) | 9 (17) | 0.25 |
Current Hard Drug Use | 19 (11.5) | 11 (9.7) | 8 (15.1) | 0.31 |
Current Marijuana Use | 36 (21.7) | 24 (21.2) | 12 (22.6) | 0.84 |
Hypertension, Yes | 90 (54.2) | 62 (54.9) | 28 (52.8) | 0.81 |
Diabetes, Yes | 41 (24.7) | 31 (27.4) | 10 (18.9) | 0.23 |
Hepatitis C Virus, AB+/RNA+ | 19 (11.6) | 14 (12.5) | 5 (9.6) | 0.59 |
Hyperlipidemia, Yes | 33 (22.6) | 23 (23) | 10 (21.7) | 0.87 |
High PTSD Symptom Burden (PCL-C ≥44) | 31 (18.9) | 28 (25.2) | 3 (5.7) | 0.003 |
Estimated Moderate Activity (min/day) | ||||
Median (IQR) | 37.8 (171) | 23.4 (95.3) | 127.8 (169.1) | 0.01 |
HIV Viremia, Detectable | 28 (24.8) | |||
Cognitive Domain T-Scores a, Mean (SD) | ||||
Executive Function | 49.6 (11.3) | 48.9 (12.3) | 51.2 (8.9) | 0.18 |
Psychomotor Speed | 48.6 (9.3) | 47.9 (9.7) | 50.3 (8) | 0.12 |
Attention and Concentration | 47.8 (9.8) | 45.7 (9.4) | 52.0 (9.1) | <0.0001 |
Verbal Learning | 51.4 (9.3) | 50.7 (9.8) | 52.8 (8.3) | 0.20 |
Verbal Memory | 50.6 (10.7) | 49.9 (10.6) | 51.9 (10.8) | 0.26 |
Fine Motor Skills | 47.9 (10.3) | 47.3 (11) | 49.2 (8.8) | 0.28 |
Verbal Fluency | 50.2 (9) | 48.9 (9.1) | 52.9 (8.2) | 0.006 |
Olive Oil | ||||
Primary oil used | 39 (23.5) | 25 (22.1) | 14 (26.4) | 0.54 |
Not primary oil | 127 (76.5) | 88 (77.9) | 39 (73.6) |
Cognitive Domain | Overall, β (SE), Cohen’s d b | WLWH β (SE), Cohen’s d b | Women without HIV β (SE), Cohen’s d b |
---|---|---|---|
Executive Function | 3.48 (2.07), 0.31 | 3.97 (2.79), 0.33 | 2.25 (2.79), 0.26 |
Psychomotor Speed | 2.51 (1.69), 0.27 | 2.85 (2.20), 0.30 | 1.57 (2.52), 0.20 |
Attention/Concentration | 4.23 (1.78) *, 0.44 | 5.51 (2.12) **, 0.61 | 1.02 (2.87), 0.11 |
Verbal Learning | 4.00 (1.69) *, 0.44 | 2.53 (2.23), 0.26 | 6.49 (2.44) **, 0.85 |
Verbal Memory | 3.91 (1.94) *, 0.37 | 1.54 (2.42), 0.15 | 8.12 (3.20) **, 0.81 |
Fine Motor Skills | 3.65 (1.91), 0.36 | 3.60 (2.54), 0.33 | 3.52 (2.74), 0.41 |
Verbal Fluency | 0.89 (1.66), 0.10 | 1.43 (2.08), 0.16 | –0.64 (2.58), –0.08 |
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Warrior, L.; Weber, K.M.; Daubert, E.; Morris, M.C.; Agarwal, P.; Koralnik, I.J.; French, A.L. Olive Oil Intake Associated with Increased Attention Scores in Women Living with HIV: Findings from the Chicago Women’s Interagency HIV Study. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1759. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11081759
Warrior L, Weber KM, Daubert E, Morris MC, Agarwal P, Koralnik IJ, French AL. Olive Oil Intake Associated with Increased Attention Scores in Women Living with HIV: Findings from the Chicago Women’s Interagency HIV Study. Nutrients. 2019; 11(8):1759. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11081759
Chicago/Turabian StyleWarrior, Lakshmi, Kathleen M. Weber, Elizabeth Daubert, Martha Clare Morris, Puja Agarwal, Igor J. Koralnik, and Audrey L. French. 2019. "Olive Oil Intake Associated with Increased Attention Scores in Women Living with HIV: Findings from the Chicago Women’s Interagency HIV Study" Nutrients 11, no. 8: 1759. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11081759
APA StyleWarrior, L., Weber, K. M., Daubert, E., Morris, M. C., Agarwal, P., Koralnik, I. J., & French, A. L. (2019). Olive Oil Intake Associated with Increased Attention Scores in Women Living with HIV: Findings from the Chicago Women’s Interagency HIV Study. Nutrients, 11(8), 1759. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11081759