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Subjective cognitive complaints at age 70: associations with amyloid and mental health

Ivanna M. Pavisic, Kirsty Lu, Sarah E Keuss, Sarah‐Naomi James, Christopher Lane, Thomas D. Parker, Ashvini Keshavan, Sarah M. Buchanan, Heidi Murray‐Smith, David M. Cash, William Coath, Andrew Wong, Nick C. Fox, Sebastian J. Crutch, Marcus Richards, Jonathan M. Schott

2021Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in relation to β-amyloid pathology and to test for associations with anxiety, depression, objective cognition and family history of dementia in the Insight 46 study. METHODS: F-Florbetapir-PET amyloid status (positive/negative). Associations with anxiety, depression, objective cognition (measured by the Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive Composite, PACC) and family history of dementia were also investigated. The informant's perspective on SCD was evaluated in relation to MyCog score. RESULTS: Anxiety (mean (SD) trait anxiety score: 4.4 (3.9)) was associated with higher MyCog scores, especially in women. MyCog scores were higher in amyloid-positive compared with amyloid-negative individuals (adjusted means (95% CIs): 5.3 (4.4 to 6.1) vs 4.3 (3.9 to 4.7), p=0.044), after accounting for differences in anxiety. PACC (mean (SD) -0.05 (0.68)) and family history of dementia (prevalence: 23.9%) were not independently associated with MyCog scores. The informant's perception of SCD was generally in accordance with that of the participant. CONCLUSIONS: This cross-sectional study demonstrates that symptoms of SCD are associated with both β-amyloid pathology, and more consistently, trait anxiety in a population-based cohort of older adults, at an age when those who are destined to develop dementia are still likely to be some years away from symptoms. This highlights the necessity of considering anxiety symptoms when assessing Alzheimer's disease pathology and SCD.

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DementiaAnxietyCognitionDepression (economics)MedicineCohortPopulationClinical psychologyInternal medicinePsychiatryPsychologyDiseaseEnvironmental healthMacroeconomicsEconomicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchAlzheimer's disease research and treatmentsSchizophrenia research and treatment
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