Higher circulating cortisol is associated with amyloidogenesis in post‐menopausal women: The Framingham Heart Study
Salardini A, Zilli E, Himali J, Gonzales M, Himali D, Ghosh S, McGrath E, Buckley R, Satizabal C, Johnson K, Decarli C, Fakhri G, Vasan R, Seshadri S. Higher circulating cortisol is associated with amyloidogenesis in post‐menopausal women: The Framingham Heart Study. Alzheimer's & Dementia 2023, 19 DOI: 10.1002/alz.080594.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFramingham Heart StudyHeart StudyProspective cohort studyCross sectional studyPostmenopausal womenCognitively normal individualsPost-menopausal womenSectional studyAPOE4 statusAPOE4-positiveLongitudinal cohortSuperior temporal sulcusCortisol levelsMenopausal statusSecondary outcomesAlzheimer's diseaseAssociated with amyloidogenesisCortisol dysregulationBaseline plasma cortisolMorning plasma cortisolTertileFraminghamWomenAssess interactionsProgression of Alzheimer's disease