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Evidence for familial factors that protect against dementia and outweigh the effect of increasing age.

H Payami1, K Montee, J Kaye.   

Abstract

A positive family history is associated with increased risk for dementia. It is not known whether a negative family history with long-lived relatives predicts a reduced risk for dementia. We studied the survival rate and the occurrence of dementia in 232 parents and siblings of 43 optimally healthy individuals > or = 84 years of age and compared them with 233 parents and siblings of 51 random controls and 499 parents and siblings of 88 Alzheimer disease (AD) patients. Prevalence of dementia after age 60 years was .031 for the relatives of healthy elderly, .066 for the relatives of random controls, and .217 for the relatives of AD patients. The cumulative incidence of dementia by age 85 years was estimated as .041 (+/- .019) for the relatives of healthy elderly individuals, .102 (+/- .038) for the relatives of random controls, and .360 (+/- .037) for the relatives of AD patients. Hazard-ratio estimates suggest that the risk of dementia for the relatives of healthy elderly is 3 times lower than the risk for the relatives of random controls (P < .03) and is 11 times lower than the risk for the relatives of AD patients (P < .00005). An analysis of age at death indicated that the relatives of healthy elderly and the relatives of AD patients had a longer life span than did the relatives of random controls.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8128962      PMCID: PMC1918113     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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