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Physical activity and cognitive and imaging biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease in down syndrome.

Victoria Fleming1, Brianna Piro-Gambetti1, Austin Patrick2, Matthew Zammit2, Andrew Alexander2, Bradley T Christian2, Benjamin Handen3, Annie Cohen3, William Klunk3, Charles Laymon4, Beau M Ances5, David T Plante6, Ozioma Okonkwo7, Sigan L Hartley8.   

Abstract

Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Despite sharing trisomy 21, however, there is variability in the age of disease onset. This variability may mean that other factors, such as lifestyle, influence cognitive aging and disease timing. The present study assessed the association between everyday life physical activity using an actigraph accelerometer and cognitive functioning and early Alzheimer's disease pathology via positron emission tomography amyloid-β and tau and diffusion tension imaging measures of white matter integrity in 61 non-demented adults with DS. Percent time in sedentary behavior and in moderate-to-vigorous activity were associated (negatively and positively, respectively) with cognitive functioning (r = -.472 to .572, p < 0.05). Neither sedentary behavior nor moderate-to-vigorous activity were associated with amyloid-β or tau, but both were associated with white matter integrity in the superior and inferior longitudinal fasciculus (Fractional Anisotropy: r = -.397 to -.419, p < 0.05; Mean Diffusivity: r = .400, p < 0.05). Longitudinal studies are needed to determine if physical activity promotes healthy aging in DS.
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Keywords:  Alzheimer's disease; Biomarkers; Cognitive functioning; Down syndrome; Physical activity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34428720      PMCID: PMC8641014          DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.07.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


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Authors:  Karimé González; Jorge Fuentes; José Luis Márquez
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Review 1.  Psychosocial Risk Factors for Alzheimer's Disease in Patients with Down Syndrome and Their Association with Brain Changes: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Osama Hamadelseed; Ibrahim H Elkhidir; Thomas Skutella
Journal:  Neurol Ther       Date:  2022-05-21

2.  Physical activity, memory function, and hippocampal volume in adults with Down syndrome.

Authors:  Jamie C Peven; Benjamin L Handen; Charles M Laymon; Victoria Fleming; Brianna Piro-Gambetti; Bradley T Christian; William Klunk; Ann D Cohen; Ozioma Okonkwo; Sigan L Hartley
Journal:  Front Integr Neurosci       Date:  2022-09-13
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