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A Culture-Brain Link: Negative Age Stereotypes Predict Alzheimer’s-disease Biomarkers

机译:文化与大脑的联系:否定的年龄刻板印象预测阿尔茨海默氏病的生物标志物

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Although negative age stereotypes have been found to predict adverse outcomes among older individuals, it was unknown whether the influence of stereotypes extends to brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease. To consider this possibility, we drew on the age stereotypes of dementia-free participants in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging that had been measured decades before yearly MRIs and brain autopsies were performed. Those with more negative age stereotypes earlier in life had significantly steeper hippocampal-volume loss, and significantly greater accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques at autopsy, adjusting for relevant covariates. These findings suggest a new pathway to identifying mechanisms and potential interventions related to the neuropathology of Alzheimer’s disease.
机译:尽管已经发现负面的年龄刻板印象可以预测老年人的不良结局,但尚不清楚刻板印象的影响是否扩展至与阿尔茨海默氏病相关的大脑变化。为了考虑这种可能性,我们借鉴了巴尔的摩纵向老年研究中无痴呆症参与者的年龄定型,这项研究是在每年进行MRI和脑解剖检查之前数十年进行的。在生活早期具有较负的年龄刻板印象的人的海马体体积损失更陡峭,尸检时神经原纤维缠结和淀粉样斑块的积聚明显更多,并调整了相关的协变量。这些发现为确定与阿尔茨海默氏病神经病理学相关的机制和潜在干预措施提供了新途径。

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