Associations of Physical Activity Engagement with Cerebral Amyloid-β and Tau from Midlife
Gonzales M, Kojis D, Spartano N, Thibault E, DeCarli C, Fakhri G, Johnson K, Beiser A, Seshadri S. Associations of Physical Activity Engagement with Cerebral Amyloid-β and Tau from Midlife. Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease 2024, 100: 935-943. PMID: 39031362, DOI: 10.3233/jad-240322.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activity indexPhysical activity engagementAssociated with lower dementia riskPhysical activity index scoreAssociation of physical activityActive engagementPhysical activity levelsFramingham Heart StudyCross-sectional associationsCommunity-based cohortCardiovascular risk factorsDementia riskPhysical activityLifestyle interventionHeart StudyLinear regression modelsStratified analysisTau-PET retentionSelf-reportSex disparitiesActivity levelsLate lifeTau positron emission tomographyRisk factorsAge groupsAssociations of Plasma Tau with Amyloid and Tau PET: Results from the Community-Based Framingham Heart Study
Ramos-Cejudo J, Scott M, Tanner J, Pase M, McGrath E, Ghosh S, Osorio R, Thibault E, Fakhri G, Johnson K, Beiser A, Seshadri S. Associations of Plasma Tau with Amyloid and Tau PET: Results from the Community-Based Framingham Heart Study. Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease 2024, 100: 487-494. PMID: 38875034, DOI: 10.3233/jad-231320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based Framingham Heart StudyFramingham Heart StudyHeart StudyCross-sectional associationsPlasma total tauMiddle-aged participantsRisk of ADCognitively healthy individualsCommunity-basedCompound B (PiB)-PETMiddle-agedPositive associationPlasma tauParticipantsTau-PETAssociationTotal tau levelsAD brain pathologyTotal-tauHealthy individualsAPOEe4Tau levelsBurdenRhinal cortexPrecuneus regions