Diandra N Denier-Fields, Ronald E Gangnon, Leonardo A Rivera-Rivera, Tobey J Betthauser, Barbara B Bendlin, Sterling C Johnson, Corinne D Engelman
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简介:人们已经对痴呆症风险的生活方式因素进行了研究,但很少有人同时对阿尔茨海默病(AD)和脑血管疾病(CBVD)病理进行全面评估。我们的研究旨在确定生活方式与各种痴呆症病理之间的关系,挑战传统的研究范式。方法:我们对 1231 名威斯康星州阿尔茨海默氏症预防登记(WRAP)研究参与者进行了分析,重点是根据问卷数据和临床生命体征计算生活简易七项(LS7)得分。结果:较高的 LS7 分数与较好的 CBVD 结果相关,包括较低的白质高密度百分比和较高的脑血流量,以及较高的临床前阿尔茨海默氏症综合 3 和延迟回忆分数。在 LS7 评分与淀粉样蛋白和 tau 累积的 AD 标志物之间未观察到明显的关联。讨论:本研究提供的证据表明,LS7对认知能力的有益影响主要是通过脑血管途径介导的,而不是直接影响阿尔茨海默病的病理变化。
Evaluating Life Simple Seven's influence on brain health outcomes: The intersection of lifestyle and dementia
INTRODUCTION: Lifestyle factors have been studied for dementia risk, but few have comprehensively assessed both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cerebrovascular disease (CBVD) pathologies. Our research aims to determine the relationships between lifestyle and various dementia pathologies, challenging conventional research paradigms.
METHODS: Analyzing 1231 Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention (WRAP) study participants, we focused on Life Simple Seven (LS7) score calculations from questionnaire data and clinical vitals. We assessed brain health indicators including CBVD, AD, and cognition.
RESULTS: Higher LS7 scores were associated with better CBVD outcomes, including lower percent white matter hyperintensities and higher cerebral blood flow, and higher Preclinical Alzheimer's Composite 3 and Delayed Recall scores. No significant associations were observed between LS7 scores and AD markers of amyloid and tau accumulation. DISCUSSION: This study provides evidence that the beneficial effects of LS7 on cognition are primarily mediated through cerebrovascular pathways rather than direct influences on AD pathology.