Alzheimer's disease genetic risk score and neuroimaging in the FINGER lifestyle trial
DISCUSSION: AD-GRS and APOE4 may have different impacts on potential intervention effects on amyloid, that is, less accumulation in the higher-risk group (AD-GRS) versus lower-risk group (APOE).HIGHLIGHTS: First study of neuroimaging and AD genetics in a multidomain lifestyle intervention. Possible intervention effect on brain amyloid deposition may rely on genetic risk. AD-GRS and APOE4 allele may have different impacts on amyloid during intervention.PMID:38647197 | DOI:10.1002/alz.13843
Source: The Journal of Alzheimers Association - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Gazi Saadmaan Maria Carolina Dalmasso Alfredo Ramirez Mikko Hiltunen Nina Kemppainen Jenni Lehtisalo Francesca Mangialasche Tiia Ngandu Juha Rinne Hilkka Soininen Ruth Stephen Miia Kivipelto Alina Solomon Source Type: research
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