Differences in Daily Physical Activity by Alzheimer's Risk Markers Among Older Adults.

Francesca R Marino, Jennifer A Deal, Ryan J Dougherty, Murat Bilgel, Qu Tian, Yang An, Eleanor M Simonsick, Susan M Resnick, Luigi Ferrucci, Adam P Spira, Amal A Wanigatunga, Jennifer A Schrack
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Background: Daily physical activity patterns differ by Alzheimer's disease (AD) status and might signal cognitive risk. It is critical to understand whether patterns are disrupted early in the AD pathological process. Yet, whether established AD risk markers (β-amyloid [Aβ] or apolipoprotein E-ε4 [APOE-ε4]) are associated with differences in objectively measured activity patterns among cognitively unimpaired older adults is unclear.

Methods: Wrist accelerometry, brain Aβ (+/-), and APOE-ε4 genotype were collected in 106 (Aβ) and 472 (APOE-ε4) participants (mean age 76 [standard deviation{SD}: 8.5) or 75 [SD: 9.2] years, 60% or 58% women) in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Adjusted linear and function-on-scalar regression models examined whether Aβ or APOE-ε4 status was cross-sectionally associated with activity patterns (amount, variability, or fragmentation) overall and by time of day, respectively. Differences in activity patterns by combinations of Aβ and APOE-ε4 status were descriptively examined (n = 105).

Results: There were no differences in any activity pattern by Aβ or APOE-ε4 status overall. Aβ+ was associated with lower total amount and lower within-day variability of physical activity overnight and early evening, and APOE-ε4 carriers had higher total amount of activity in the evening and lower within-day variability of activity in the morning. Diurnal curves of activity were blunted among those with Aβ+ regardless of APOE-ε4 status, but only when including older adults with mild cognitive impairment/dementia.

Conclusions: Aβ+ in cognitively unimpaired older adults might manifest as lower amount and variability of daily physical activity, particularly during overnight/evening hours. Future research is needed to examine changes in activity patterns in larger samples and by other AD biomarkers.

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按阿尔茨海默氏症风险指标划分的老年人日常体育活动差异。
背景:阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的日常体力活动模式各不相同,可能预示着认知风险。了解运动模式是否在阿尔茨海默病病理过程的早期被破坏至关重要。然而,既有的阿尔茨海默病风险标志物(β-淀粉样蛋白(Aβ)或APOE-ε4)是否与认知功能未受损的老年人客观测量的活动模式差异有关,目前尚不清楚:在 BLSA 中收集了 106 名(Aβ)和 472 名(APOE-ε4)参与者[平均年龄为 76(SD:8.5)岁或 75(SD:9.2)岁,女性占 60% 或 58%]的腕加速度、脑 Aβ(+/-)和 APOE-ε4 基因型。调整后的线性回归模型和梯度函数回归模型分别检验了 Aβ 或 APOE-ε4 状态是否与总体活动模式(量、可变性或碎片化)以及按时间段划分的活动模式存在横截面关联。对Aβ和APOE-ε4状态组合的活动模式差异进行了描述性研究(n=105):结果:Aβ或APOE-ε4状态对任何活动模式都没有影响。Aβ+与夜间和傍晚较低的体力活动总量和较低的日内变异性有关,而APOE-ε4携带者傍晚的活动总量较高,早晨的活动日内变异性较低。无论APOE-ε4的状态如何,Aβ+携带者的昼夜活动曲线都会变钝,但只有当包括患有MCI/痴呆症的老年人时才会如此:结论:认知功能未受损的老年人中的 Aβ+ 可能表现为日常体力活动量和变化较少,尤其是在夜间/傍晚时段。未来的研究需要在更大的样本中并通过其他注意力缺失症生物标志物来研究活动模式的变化。
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