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Does incipient dementia explain normal cognitive decline determinants? Lothian birth cohort 1921.

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العنوان: Does incipient dementia explain normal cognitive decline determinants? Lothian birth cohort 1921.
المؤلفون: Sibbett, Ruth A., Russ, Tom C., Pattie, Alison, Starr, John M., Deary, Ian J.
المصدر: Psychology & Aging. Jun2018, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p674-684. 11p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *PSYCHOLOGICAL aspects of aging, *COMPARATIVE studies, *LONGITUDINAL method, *RESEARCH methodology, *MEDICAL cooperation, *RESEARCH, *EVALUATION research
مستخلص: The presence of an apolipoprotein E (APOE) ε4 allele, lower physical fitness, smoking, and lower serum vitamin B-12 have been reported as contributing to poorer cognitive function in LBC1921 at age 79, after adjusting for childhood intelligence. Because incident dementia was not previously ascertained within LBC1921, it is possible that preclinical or unrecognized cases at age 79 influenced findings. Dementia cases arising over approximately 16 years of follow-up were determined by a consensus using evidence from electronic medical records, death certificates, and clinical reviews. The analyses from the original reports were repeated after the exclusion of those who had developed dementia. In a subsequent set of analyses, the authors considered the potential impact of terminal decline, excluding those participants who died within 4 years of baseline testing. Positive APOE ε4 status was found to be associated with poorer Logical Memory (Wechsler, 1987) at age 79 (F(1, 355) = 8.16, p = .005, ηp2 = 0.022; n = 359) and lower Moray House Test (Scottish Council for Research in Education, 1933) score at age 79 (F(1, 357) = 4.27, p = .04, ηp2 = 0.012; n = 363). Lower age 79 IQ was associated with smoking (F(2, 360) = 3.67, p = .026, ηp2 = 0.020; n = 367), lower vitamin B-12 (Sβ = 0.11, p = .014; n = 367), and poorer physical fitness (Sβ = 0.21, p < .001; n = 359). Only the relationship with physical fitness remained significant after excluding those who died within 4 years of baseline (Sβ = 0.203, p < .001; n = 310). Unrecognized dementia had little or no effect on determinants of lifetime cognitive ageing in LBC1921. Terminal decline may have accounted for the associations with age 11 to age 79 cognitive change. (PsycINFO Database Record [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:08827974
DOI:10.1037/pag0000241