Lindauer Allison, Croff Raina, Duff Kevin, Mattek Nora, Fuller Patrice, Pierce Aimee, Bonds Johnson Kalisha, Kaye Jeffrey
Department of Neurology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States.
Oregon Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Portland, OR, United States.
Front Dement. 2024 Nov 18;3:1498835. doi: 10.3389/frdem.2024.1498835. eCollection 2024.
The vast majority of studies on aging, cognition, and dementia focus on non-Hispanic white subjects. This paper adds to the extant literature by providing insight into the African American aging experience. Here we describe the study design and baseline characteristics of the African American Dementia and Aging Project (AADAPt) study, which is exploring aging and cognition in African American older adults in Oregon.
African American older adults ( = 177) participated in AADAPt, a longitudinal study that collected data on cognitive, physical, and social functioning in annual visits since 2000.
AADAPt participants had risk factors for developing dementia in future, such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia, but also reported protective factors such as high social engagement.
The AADAPt project offers new insights into aging in older African Americans that includes data on cognition, social engagement, and physical health, which are crucial for understanding the experience of under-represented groups and making future studies more inclusive.
绝大多数关于衰老、认知和痴呆的研究都集中在非西班牙裔白人受试者身上。本文通过深入探讨非裔美国人的衰老经历,为现有文献增添了内容。在此,我们描述了非裔美国人痴呆与衰老项目(AADAPt)的研究设计和基线特征,该项目正在探索俄勒冈州非裔美国老年人的衰老与认知情况。
177名非裔美国老年人参与了AADAPt,这是一项纵向研究,自2000年起每年进行随访,收集有关认知、身体和社会功能的数据。
AADAPt的参与者未来有患痴呆症的风险因素,如高血压和高脂血症,但也报告了一些保护因素,如较高的社会参与度。
AADAPt项目为老年非裔美国人的衰老问题提供了新的见解,包括有关认知、社会参与和身体健康的数据,这些对于了解代表性不足群体的经历以及使未来研究更具包容性至关重要。