Alzheimer's disease prevention: Apolipoprotein e4 moderates the effect of physical activity on brain beta-amyloid deposition in healthy older adults
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Alzheimer's disease prevention: Apolipoprotein e4 moderates the effect of physical activity on brain beta-amyloid deposition in healthy older adults
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate if higher baseline physical activity levels are associated with less β-amyloid burden and whether the ApoE4 genotype moderates this association cross-sectionally and longitudinally.
Design: Prospective cohort study.
Methods: 204 cognitively normal older adults (74.5 ± 6.6 years; 26 % ApoE4-carrier) were analyzed. Baseline physical activity was measured using the Minnesota Physical Activity Questionnaire. Brain β-amyloid burden was measured with positron emission tomography using 11C-labeled Pittsburgh compound. A subsample of 128 participants underwent longitudinal positron emission tomography (2.0 ± 0.9 scans over 5 ± 3 years). Statistical analysis was run according to physical activity (high/low group) and the ApoE4 genotype (carrier/noncarrier).
Results: The ApoE4 genotype moderated the relationship between physical activity and β-amyloid, such that low physical activity had a greater impact on β-amyloid deposition in ApoE4-carriers than noncarriers. This ApoE4 × physical activity effect on brain β-amyloid deposition was also observed when all available β-amyloid scan timepoints were included in the model. β-amyloid deposition increased over time (p < 0.001), and ApoE4-carriers had disproportionately greater β-amyloid accumulation than ApoE4-noncarriers. The lower physical activity group had marginally greater β-amyloid accumulation than the higher physical activity group (p = 0.099), but there was no significant ApoE4 effect on β-amyloid accumulation.
Conclusions: Low physical activity in combination with the ApoE4-carrier genotype is associated with increased β-amyloid burden, suggesting that ApoE4 moderates the effect of physical activity on β-amyloid load. However, this effect was insufficient for baseline physical activity to modulate the change in β-amyloid accumulation over time.
Keywords: Age; Amyloid beta; Dementia; Exercise; Genetics; PET.
Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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