Plassman Brenda L, Steffens David C, Burke James R, Welsh-Bohmer Kathleen A, Newman Tiffany N, Drosdick Deborah, Helms Michael J, Potter Guy G, Breitner John C S
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27701, USA.
Twin Res Hum Genet. 2006 Dec;9(6):950-7. doi: 10.1375/183242706779462381.
The Duke Twins Study of Memory in Aging is an ongoing, longitudinal study of cognitive change and dementia in the population-based National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council (NAS-NRC) Twin Registry of World War II Male Veterans. The primary goal of this study has been to estimate the overall genetic and environmental contributions to dementia with a specific focus on Alzheimer's disease. An additional goal has been to examine specific genetic and environmental antecedents of cognitive decline and dementia. Since 1989, we have completed 4 waves of data collection. Each wave included a 2-phase telephone cognitive screening protocol, followed by an in-home standardized clinical assessment for those with suspected dementia. For many participants, we have obtained postmortem neuropathological confirmation of the diagnosis of dementia. In addition to data on cognition, we have also collected information on occupational history, medical history, medications and other lifetime experiences that may influence cognitive function in late life. We provide an overview of the study's methodology and describe the focus of recent research.
“杜克衰老记忆双胞胎研究”是一项正在进行的纵向研究,研究对象是基于人群的美国国家科学院 - 国家研究委员会(NAS - NRC)二战男性退伍军人双胞胎登记处中的认知变化和痴呆症情况。这项研究的主要目标是评估遗传和环境因素对痴呆症的总体影响,尤其关注阿尔茨海默病。另一个目标是研究认知衰退和痴呆症的特定遗传和环境诱因。自1989年以来,我们已完成了4轮数据收集。每一轮都包括一个两阶段的电话认知筛查方案,随后对疑似痴呆症患者进行家庭标准化临床评估。对于许多参与者,我们已获得痴呆症诊断的死后神经病理学确认。除了认知数据外,我们还收集了职业史、病史、用药情况以及其他可能影响晚年认知功能的生活经历信息。我们概述了该研究的方法,并描述了近期研究的重点。