Physical Activity as Moderator of the Association Between APOE and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Results from Three Longitudinal Cohort Studies

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作者
Stringa, Najada [1 ]
van Schoor, Natasja M. [1 ]
Milaneschi, Yuri [2 ,3 ]
Ikram, M. Arfan [4 ]
Del Panta, Vieri [5 ]
Koolhaas, Chantal M. [4 ]
Voortman, Trudy [4 ]
Bandinelli, Stefania [5 ]
Wolters, Frank J. [4 ]
Huisman, Martijn [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Amsterdam UMC Vrije Univ, Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Amsterdam UMC Vrije Univ, Amsterdam Publ Hlth Res Inst, Dept Psychiat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] GGZ InGeest, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Erasmus MC, Dept Epidemiol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[5] LHTC Local Hlth Tuscany Ctr, Lab Clin Epidemiol, InCHIANTI Study Grp, Florence, Italy
[6] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Sociol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Gene-environment interaction; Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam; InCHIANTI; Rotterdam Study; APOLIPOPROTEIN-E EPSILON-4; MINI-MENTAL-STATE; LIFE-STYLE; ACTIVITY QUESTIONNAIRE; ELDERLY POPULATION; DEMENTIA RISK; GENOTYPE; EXERCISE; PERFORMANCE; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.1093/gerona/glaa054
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Previous studies have suggested that the association between APOE epsilon(4) and dementia is moderated by physical activity (PA), but the results remain inconclusive and longitudinal data on cognitive decline are missing. In this study, we examine whether there is a gene-environment interaction between APOE and PA on cognitive decline in older adults using 9-year follow-up data of three cohort studies. Methods: We followed 7,176 participants from three longitudinal cohort studies: Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA), InCHIANTI, and Rotterdam Study for 9 years. PA was assessed with self-reported questionnaires and was categorized in low, moderate, and high PA. Cognitive function was assessed with the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and cognitive decline was defined as a decrease of three points or more on the MMSE during 3 years follow-up. We fitted logistic regression models using generalized estimating equations adjusting for age, sex, education, depressive symptoms, and number of chronic disease. Interaction between APOE and PA was tested on multiplicative and additive scale. Results: Cohorts were similar in most aspects but InCHIANTI participants were on average older and had lower education. APOE epsilon(4) carriers had higher odds of cognitive decline (odds ratio [OR] = 1.46, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.29-1.64) while PA was not significantly associated with cognitive decline overall (moderate PA: OR = 0.87, 0.67-1.13; high PA: OR = 0.71, 0.36-1.40). There was no evidence for an interaction effect between PA and APOE epsilon(4) in cognitive decline in older adults (APOE x moderate PA: p = .83; APOE x high PA: p = .90). Conclusions: Previous claims of a gene-environment interaction between APOE epsilon(4) and PA in cognitive decline are not supported by our results.
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