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最年长老年人认知障碍的恢复力:EMIF-AD90+ 研究的设计。

Resilience to cognitive impairment in the oldest-old: design of the EMIF-AD 90+ study.

机构信息

Alzheimer Center Amsterdam, Department of Neurology, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC, PO Box 7057, 1007, MB, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre, Division of Neuroscience & Experimental Psychology, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2018 Nov 26;18(1):289. doi: 10.1186/s12877-018-0984-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The oldest-old (subjects aged 90 years and older) population represents the fastest growing segment of society and shows a high dementia prevalence rate of up to 40%. Only a few studies have investigated protective factors for cognitive impairment in the oldest-old. The EMIF-AD 90+ Study aims to identify factors associated with resilience to cognitive impairment in the oldest-old. In this paper we reviewed previous studies on cognitive resilience in the oldest-old and described the design of the EMIF-AD 90+ Study.

METHODS

The EMIF-AD 90+ Study aimed to enroll 80 cognitively normal subjects and 40 subjects with cognitive impairment aged 90 years or older. Cognitive impairment was operationalized as amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), or possible or probable Alzheimer's Disease (AD). The study was part of the European Medical Information Framework for AD (EMIF-AD) and was conducted at the Amsterdam University Medical Centers (UMC) and at the University of Manchester. We will test whether cognitive resilience is associated with cognitive reserve, vascular comorbidities, mood, sleep, sensory system capacity, physical performance and capacity, genetic risk factors, hallmarks of ageing, and markers of neurodegeneration. Markers of neurodegeneration included an amyloid positron emission tomography, amyloid β and tau in cerebrospinal fluid/blood and neurophysiological measures.

DISCUSSION

The EMIF-AD 90+ Study will extend our knowledge on resilience to cognitive impairment in the oldest-old by extensive phenotyping of the subjects and the measurement of a wide range of potential protective factors, hallmarks of aging and markers of neurodegeneration.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Nederlands Trial Register NTR5867 . Registered 20 May 2016.

摘要

背景

最年长的老年人(年龄在 90 岁及以上的人群)是社会中增长最快的群体,其痴呆患病率高达 40%。只有少数研究调查了最年长老年人认知障碍的保护因素。EMIF-AD 90+ 研究旨在确定与认知障碍的认知弹性相关的因素。在本文中,我们回顾了关于最年长老年人认知弹性的先前研究,并描述了 EMIF-AD 90+ 研究的设计。

方法

EMIF-AD 90+ 研究旨在招募 80 名认知正常的受试者和 40 名年龄在 90 岁或以上、有认知障碍的受试者。认知障碍被定义为遗忘型轻度认知障碍(aMCI)或可能或可能的阿尔茨海默病(AD)。该研究是欧洲医学信息框架 AD(EMIF-AD)的一部分,在阿姆斯特丹大学医学中心(UMC)和曼彻斯特大学进行。我们将测试认知弹性是否与认知储备、血管合并症、情绪、睡眠、感觉系统能力、身体表现和能力、遗传风险因素、衰老标志和神经退行性变标志物相关。神经退行性变标志物包括淀粉样蛋白正电子发射断层扫描、脑脊液/血液中的淀粉样蛋白 β 和 tau 以及神经生理学测量。

讨论

EMIF-AD 90+ 研究将通过对受试者进行广泛的表型分析和测量广泛的潜在保护因素、衰老标志和神经退行性变标志物,扩展我们对最年长老年人认知障碍的弹性的认识。

试验注册

荷兰试验注册 NTR5867。于 2016 年 5 月 20 日注册。

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