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medRxiv ; 2024 Aug 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39228714

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We evaluated risk factor differences and cognitive domain markers associated with progression in subjects with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) at baseline from the NYU Alzheimer Disease Research Center. We included SCD non-decliners (n = 27), who remained stable, and decliners (n = 24), who progressed to mild cognitive impairment or worse, between the second to sixth yearly follow-up visits. Adjusted mixed-effects models examined group differences and associations between demographic, APOE status, psychometric test performance and comorbidities with longitudinal-decline. Overall, mean (SD) age was 67.4 (9.2) and total follow-up time was 5.1 (1.8) years. Lower education (14.9 (3.2) vs. 17.3 (2.1)), Hispanic ethnicity (50.0% vs. 11.0%), and hypercholesterolemia (aOR: 6.67), p ≤ 0.05 for all, were risk factors for progression in SCD, whereas APOE status was not. Notably, SCD decliners were at increased risk for both amnestic and non-amnestic cognitive-decline with psychometric changes in memory, executive, and language domains (p < 0.001 for all). These findings inform further work on SCD outcomes and related biomarkers, as well as preventive studies that target modifiable risk factors for SCD progression.

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