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The Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study of aging : methodology and baseline characteristics of 1112 individuals recruited for a longitudinal study of Alzheimer's disease

机译:澳大利亚衰老的影像,生物标志物和生活方式研究(AIBL):为纵向研究阿尔茨海默氏病而招募的1112名个体的方法和基线特征

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The Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) flagship study of aging aimed to recruit 1000 individuals aged over 60 to assist with prospective research into Alzheimer's disease (AD). This paper describes the recruitment of the cohort and gives information about the study methodology, baseline demography, diagnoses, medical comorbidities, medication use, and cognitive function of the participants. Volunteers underwent a screening interview, had comprehensive cognitive testing, gave 80 ml of blood, and completed health and lifestyle questionnaires. One quarter of the sample also underwent amyloid PET brain imaging with Pittsburgh compound B (PiB PET) and MRI brain imaging, and a subgroup of 10% had ActiGraph activity monitoring and body composition scanning. A total of 1166 volunteers were recruited, 54 of whom were excluded from further study due to comorbid disorders which could affect cognition or because of withdrawal of consent. Participants with AD (211) had neuropsychological profiles which were consistent with AD, and were more impaired than participants with mild cognitive impairment (133) or healthy controls (768), who performed within expected norms for age on neuropsychological testing. PiB PET scans were performed on 287 participants, 100 had DEXA scans and 91 participated in ActiGraph monitoring. The participants comprising the AIBL cohort represent a group of highly motivated and well-characterized individuals who represent a unique resource for the study of AD. They will be reassessed at 18-month intervals in order to determine the predictive utility of various biomarkers, cognitive parameters and lifestyle factors as indicators of AD, and as predictors of future cognitive decline.
机译:澳大利亚成像,生物标志物和生活方式(AIBL)衰老旗舰研究旨在招募1000名60岁以上的个体,以协助对阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)进行前瞻性研究。本文描述了该队列的招募,并提供了有关研究方法,基线人口统计学,诊断,合并症,药物使用和参与者的认知功能的信息。志愿者接受了一次筛选访谈,进行了全面的认知测试,抽了80毫升血液,并填写了健康和生活方式调查表。样本的四分之一还接受了匹兹堡化合物B(PiB PET)和MRI脑成像的淀粉样PET脑成像,并且有10%的亚组进行了ActiGraph活性监测和身体成分扫描。总共招募了1166名志愿者,其中54名由于可能影响认知力的合并症或由于撤回同意而被排除在进一步研究之外。患有AD的参与者(211)的神经心理特征与AD一致,并且比轻度认知障碍(133)或健康对照组(768)的参与者的神经心理特征更严重,后者在神经心理学测试的预期年龄范围内表现良好。对287位参与者进行了PiB PET扫描,其中100位进行了DEXA扫描,其中91位参与了ActiGraph监测。 AIBL队列的参与者代表了一群积极进取且个性鲜明的人,这些人代表了研究AD的独特资源。他们将每隔18个月重新评估一次,以确定各种生物标志物,认知参数和生活方式因素作为AD的指标以及作为未来认知能力下降的预测指标的预测效用。

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