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Longitudinal Trajectories in Cortical Thickness and Volume Atrophy: Superior Cognitive Performance Does Not Protect Against Brain Atrophy in Older Adults

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JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
卷 81, 期 3, 页码 1039-1052

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-201243

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Cognitive aging; cortical thickness; cortical thinning; cerebral volume atrophy; older adult superior cognitive performance; super-aging

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  1. CSIRO Flagship Collaboration Fund
  2. Science and Industry Endowment Fund (SIEF)
  3. Edith Cowan University (ECU)
  4. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Alzheimer's Australia (AA)
  5. National Ageing Research Institute (NARI)
  6. CogState Ltd.
  7. Hollywood Private Hospital
  8. Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
  9. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
  10. Dementia Collaborative Research Centres program (DCRC2)
  11. Australian Alzheimer's Research Foundation
  12. Austin Health

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The study found no significant differences in rates of thinning or volume atrophy between older adults with superior cognitive performance (SCP) and typical older adults (TOAs), even after adjusting for multiple comparisons and limiting the analysis to amyloid-beta negative individuals. The increased methodological rigor in classifying groups and the influence of cognitive reserve were discussed as potential factors influencing the findings compared to existing literature on SCP.
Background: Previous research has identified a small subgroup of older adults that maintain a high level of cognitive functioning well into advanced age. Investigation of those with superior cognitive performance (SCP) for their age is important, as age-related decline has previously been thought to be inevitable. Objective: Preservation of cortical thickness and volume was evaluated in 76 older adults with SCP and 100 typical older adults (TOAs) assessed up to five times over six years. Methods: Regions of interest (ROIs) found to have been associated with super-aging status (a construct similar to SCP status) in previous literature were investigated, followed by a discovery phase analyses of additional regions. SCPs were aged 70 + at baseline, scoring at/above normative memory (CVLT-II) levels for demographically similar individuals aged 30-44 years old, and in the unimpaired range for all other cognitive domains over the course of the study. Results: In linear mixed models, following adjustment for multiple comparisons, there were no significant differences between rates of thinning or volume atrophy between SCPs and TOAs in previously identified ROIs, or the discovery phase analyses. With only amyloid-beta negative individuals in the analyses, again there were no significant differences between SCPs and TOAs. Conclusion: The increased methodological rigor in classifying groups, together with the influence of cognitive reserve, are discussed as potential factors accounting for our findings as compared to the extant literature on those with superior cognitive performance for their age.

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