Correlation between haemoglobin levels and attention, concentration, learning and memory among older adult population in Chennai

Authors : M Gopi, Semmal Syed Meerasa, Gramani Arumugam Vasugi, Subhashini , Buhari

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijcap.2020.029

Volume : 7

Issue : 2

Year : 2020

Page No : 142-147

Introduction: The older adults constitute a considerable part of the Indian population and due to
advancements in the Medical field this population is fast growing. With the current advancements in
treatment modalities there is an increased life expectancy. Low haemoglobin level is a potential contributing
factors for cognitive impairment in older adults.
Objective: The present study focuses on correlation between haemoglobin levels and attention,
concentration, learning and memory among older adult population in Chennai.
Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted in Sri Ramachandra Hospital OPD, Porur,
Chennai. A total of 304 older subjects were included in this study. Older adults of both male and female
were selected from the OPD based on theInclusion criteria - Age [50 to 65 years] matched subjects were
selected. The Digit Span test,a subtest fromWechsler Adult Intelligence scale is used to assess the subjects
attention and concentration. Ray auditory and verbal learning test (RAVLT) is used to measure learning
and memory.
Results: The digit span forward test in males is higher when compared with the females, this difference
is statistically significant. (t= 9.669 and p=0.000). The digit span backward test in males is higher when
compared with the females, this difference is statistically significant. (t= 9.669 and p=0.000).The digit
AVLT trial test scores in males is higher when compared with the females, this difference is statistically
significant. (p=0.000)All the scores of normal haemoglobin group were higher than the low haemoglobin
group and the results were statistically significant. (p=0.000).
Conclusion: In this study, we were able to observe that lower haemoglobin levels were associated with
decreased cognitive functions in the domains of attention, concentration, learning and memory among
older adult population in Chennai.

Keywords: Hemoglobin, Cognitive function, Digit span test.


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