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Rationale and Design of the Emory Healthy Aging and Emory Healthy Brain Studies

机译:荆芥及史氏健康大脑研究的理由与设计

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Understanding the relationships between health and aging is essential for delaying morbidity and maximizing independence in aging populations as life expectancies increase. Loss of cognitive function is a feared age-associated condition and growing public health concern. Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, has no curative therapies. Characterizing the relationships between risk factors, biomarkers, and AD progression is critical for the development of effective disease prediction, clinical intervention, and ultimately, disease prevention. The Emory Healthy Aging Study (EHAS) and the Emory Healthy Brain Study (EHBS), which is nested within EHAS, aim to further the understanding of healthy aging and the pathogenesis of age-related illnesses in well-characterized, community-based prospective cohorts and to identify biomarkers for the earliest manifestations of AD for the facilitation of preventative interventions. The EHAS is an innovative, longitudinal, web-based study enrolling English-speaking adults in the U.S. who agree to be contacted for future studies. Using validated instruments, the annual questionnaire enquires about demographics, socioeconomics, self-reported cognitive function, personal and family medical history, lifestyle, and psychosocial factors. Cognitive assessments are also obtained using an ambulatory device. Nested within EHAS, the EHBS is enrolling up to 2,500 EHAS participants, 50-75 years old, who do not have a diagnosis of AD, mild cognitive impairment, or any other memory disorder. EHBS in-person, biennial study visits, include neuropsychological testing, cardiovascular measures, retinal and brain imaging, biospecimen collection (blood, cerebrospinal fluid, gut microbiome), and other assessments. Since spring 2016, EHAS and EHBS have enrolled 12,500 and 863 participants with completed baseline assessments, respectively. Data and biospecimens from EHBS participants will support a broad range of AD biomarker discovery efforts, and follow-up of EHAS participants will enable assessment of self-reported cognitive trajectories and accumulation of incident cases of a variety of health conditions. The EHAS design supports the interval deployment of new study instruments and targeted sampling for ancillary studies. This project will increase our knowledge about healthy aging, improve our understanding of risk factors for cognitive impairment and dementias, support development of biomarkers, and facilitate studies of age-associated disorders including AD.
机译:了解健康和衰老之间的关系对于延迟发病率和最大化老龄化人口的独立性,随着预期的增加,患者的关系至关重要。丧失认知功能是一种令人担忧的年龄相关的条件和不断增长的公共卫生问题。阿尔茨海默病(AD)是痴呆症最常见的原因,没有治疗疗法。表征风险因素,生物标志物和广告进展之间的关系对于有效疾病预测,临床干预和最终,疾病预防至关重要。 Emory健康老化研究(EHAS)和Emory健康脑研究(EHB),嵌套在EHAS内,旨在进一步了解健康老龄化和年龄相关的疾病发病机制,以社区为基础的潜在伙伴并识别BIOMarkers,以便于广告的最早表现为促进预防性干预措施。 EHAS是一项创新,纵向,基于网络的学习,注册了美国英语成年人的英语成年人。谁同意联系未来的研究。使用验证仪器,年度调查问卷查询人口统计学,社会经济,自我报告的认知功能,个人和家庭病史,生活方式和心理社会因素。使用动态装置也获得认知评估。 EHB嵌入EHAS中,EHB乘坐高达2,500名EHAS参与者,50-75岁,没有诊断广告,轻度认知障碍或任何其他记忆障碍。 EHBS亲自,双年展访问,包括神经心理学检测,心血管措施,视网膜和脑成像,生物学中的收集(血液,脑脊液,肠道微生物组)和其他评估。自2016年春季以来,EHAS和EHB分别注册了12,500和863名参与者,分别与完成的基线评估。来自EHBS参与者的数据和生物学中的数据和生物开发将支持广泛的AD Biomarker发现努力,以及EHAS参与者的后续行动将能够评估自我报告的认知轨迹和各种健康状况的事件案例的积累。 EHAS设计支持新的学习仪器的间隔部署和针对辅助研究的目标采样。该项目将提高我们对健康老化的了解,提高了我们对认知障碍和痴呆症的危险因素的理解,支持生物标志物的发展,并促进包括AD包括AD的年龄相关疾病的研究。

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