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Apolipoprotein E and intellectual achievement.

Richard J Caselli1, Joseph G Hentz, David Osborne, Neill R Graff-Radford, Carolyn J Barbieri, Gene E Alexander, Geri R Hall, Eric M Reiman, John Hardy, Ann M Saunders.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine whether apolipoprotein E (apo E) genotype influences intellectual achievement in cognitively normal individuals.
DESIGN: Between 1994 and 1999 we performed apo E testing on 1,000 self-described cognitively normal residents of Maricopa County and detailed neuropsychological testing on a subset of 250.
SETTING: Tertiary care academic medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Cognitively normal adults genotyped for apo E. MEASUREMENTS: Measures of intellectual background included years of education and a demographically based estimate of intellectual capacity (demographic intellectual quotient (DIQ)). Measures of intellectual achievement, which included Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale revised (WAIS-R), information (WAISI), and vocabulary (WAISV) scores, occupational intellectual requirements (OIR), and census-derived estimates of household income, were compared between apo E genetic subgroups while adjusting for intellectual background and demographic variables.
RESULTS: WAISI, WAISV, OIR, and income correlated with age, sex, education, and DIQ, but after controlling for these variables there were no clinically significant differences between apo E-e4 homozygotes and noncarriers on any measure.
CONCLUSIONS: No clinically significant differences between genotypes were observed for the effects of education and DIQ on WAISI, WAISV, OIR, or income, although a larger sample size would be required to exclude smaller, clinically insignificant differences.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12028246     DOI: 10.1046/j.1532-5415.2002.50007.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc        ISSN: 0002-8614            Impact factor:   5.562


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