Premature regression of adults with Down syndrome.

W B Zigman, N Schupf, R A Lubin, W P Silverman
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Adaptive skills of 2,144 individuals with Down syndrome were compared to a similar group of 4,172 developmentally disabled people without Down syndrome. Activities of daily living and cognitive skills were examined across etiology, age group, and level of mental retardation. For individuals with Down syndrome at all levels of retardation, adaptive competence declined with increasing age to a greater extent than for retarded control subjects. Clear age-related deficits associated with Down syndrome were observed only in people older than 50 years of age. Findings support previous evidence of an increased risk for the clinical signs of Alzheimer's disease among people with Down syndrome; however, signs of dementia appeared later in life than would be predicted from available neuropathological data.

成人唐氏综合症患者的过早退行。
研究人员将2144名唐氏综合症患者的适应能力与4172名没有唐氏综合症的发育障碍者进行了比较。日常生活活动和认知技能被检查不同的病因,年龄组和智力迟钝的水平。不同程度发育迟缓的唐氏综合征个体,其适应能力随年龄增长而下降的程度大于发育迟缓对照组。与唐氏综合症相关的明显年龄相关缺陷仅在50岁以上的人群中观察到。研究结果支持先前的证据,即唐氏综合征患者阿尔茨海默病临床症状的风险增加;然而,痴呆症状出现的时间比现有神经病理学数据预测的要晚。
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