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Cognitive reserve proxies, Alzheimer pathologies, and cognition

Kang Ko, Dahyun Yi, Min Soo Byun, Jun Ho Lee, So Yeon Jeon, Woo Jin Kim, Gihwan Byeon, Kiyoung Sung, Dong‐Kyun Han, Younghwa Lee, Haejung Joung, Gijung Jung, Jun‐Young Lee, Heejung Kim, Yu Kyeong Kim, Koung Mi Kang, Chul‐Ho Sohn, Dong Young Lee

2021Neurobiology of Aging32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the moderating effects of the frequently used cognitive reserve (CR) proxies [i.e., education, premorbid intelligence quotient (pIQ), occupational complexity (OC), and lifetime cognitive activity (LCA)] on the relationships between various in vivo Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathologies and cognition. In total, 351 [268 cognitively unimpaired (CU), 83 cognitive impaired (CI)] older adults underwent multi-modal brain imaging to measure AD pathologies and cognitive assessments, and information on CR proxies was obtained. For overall participants, only education moderated the relationship between Aβ deposition and cognition. Education, pIQ, and LCA, but not OC, showed moderating effect on the relationship between AD-signature cerebral hypometabolism and cognition. In contrast, only OC had a moderating effect on the relationship between cortical atrophy of the AD-signature regions and cognition. Such moderation effects of the CR proxies were similarly observed in CI individuals, but most of them were not in CU individuals. The findings suggest that the proposed CR proxies have different moderating effects on the relationships between specific AD pathologies and cognition.

Topics & Concepts

Cognitive reserveCognitionPsychologyModerationAlzheimer's diseaseEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceCognitive declineDementiaDevelopmental psychologyDiseaseNeuroscienceCognitive impairmentMedicinePathologySocial psychologyDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies
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