Title of article
DO THE EFFECTS OF APOE- E4 ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND DECLINE DEPEND UPON VITAMIN STATUS? MACARTHUR STUDIES OF SUCCESSFUL AGING
Author/Authors
B. BROWN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
6
From page
196
To page
201
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate whether gene nutrient interactions influence the risk of cognitive
dysfunction among older persons. Design: We performed a cross-sectional and longitudinal study of 499
adults aged 70-79 years from the Mac Arthur Study of Successful Aging to determine the effect of
apolipoprotein E (APOE) in conjunction with plasma levels of homocysteine and of the related B vitamins
on multiple domains of cognitive function and cognitive decline. Results: The APOE-ε4 allele, high
homocysteine, low folate, and low vitamin B6 levels were each associated with worse baseline cognitive
function, and all but B6 and B12 were associated with seven year cognitive decline. There was no
interaction between APOE-ε4, and homocysteine, folate, B6, or B12 in predicting baseline cognitive
function (p-values: 0.12-0.94) or longitudinal decline (p-values: 0.52-0.91). Of five cognitive subtests, there
was a significant interaction between the ε4 allele, low B6, and decline in correct naming response items
(p=0.04). Conclusion: B vitamin status does not influence the risk of overall cognitive dysfunction in ε4
allele affected older adults.
Keywords
cognition , Cognitive decline , B vitamins , homocysteine , ApoE
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number
850534
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