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The association of Aβ amyloid and composite cognitive measures in healthy older adults and MCI

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INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOGERIATRICS
卷 25, 期 10, 页码 1667-1677

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1041610213001087

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Alzheimer's disease; mild cognitive impairment; neuroimaging; neuropsychology

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  1. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
  2. Science Industry and Endowment Fund
  3. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) via the Dementia Collaborative Research Centres program (DCRC2)
  4. Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support program
  5. Pfizer International
  6. McCusker Foundation
  7. Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Mental Health program

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Background: To date evidence of the relationship between cognition and A beta amyloid during the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) has been inconsistent. This study aimed to describe the nature and magnitude of the relationship between A beta amyloid and cognitive performance of individuals without dementia. Methods: Composite cognitive measures were developed from the Australian Imaging Biomarkers and Lifestyle study neuropsychological test battery using data from 768 healthy older adults and 133 adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). A subgroup of this sample (174 healthy, 53 MCI) underwent neuroimaging for A beta amyloid. Results: Within the MCI group individuals with high A beta amyloid showed selective impairment for memory compared with those with low A beta amyloid; however, this difference was not evident in the healthy group. Conclusions: The current findings provide further evidence of the relationship between A beta amyloid and cognition, with memory impairment being the primary symptom of the underlying disease during the prodromal phases of AD.

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