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BACKGROUND:Light to moderate alcohol consumption has been variably associated with lower or higher risk of dementia, but effects on Alzheimer's disease pathology are less clear. OBJECTIVE:We determined whether late-life alcohol consumption was associated with Alzheimer's disease pathology among older adults. METHODS:We assessed the associations of alcohol consumption self-reported in 2000-2002 with brain amyloid-β deposition on PET scans, and white matter lesion and hippocampal volume on MRIs measured 7-9 years later in 189 participants of the Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory Study (age 75-87 years at baseline) who were free of clinical dementia, using multivariable-adjusted and inverse probability-weighted robust linear regression models. RESULTS:Alcohol consumption was not statistically significantly associated with amyloid-β deposition (standardized uptake value ratio difference per drink: -0.013 [95% CI: -0.027, 0.002]). Both non-drinkers and participants consuming ≥1 drink(s)/week had higher white matter lesion volume (% intracranial volume) than did the reference group of those consuming <1 drink/week (differences: 0.25 % [95% CI: 0.01, 0.50]; 0.26 % [95% CI: 0.02, 0.50]). The association of alcohol consumption and hippocampal volume was modified by age (p = 0.02). Among participants younger than 77 years, participants consuming 1-7 drinks/week had larger hippocampal volume compared with participants consuming <1 drink/week. CONCLUSIONS:Alcohol consumption was not statistically significantly associated with amyloid-β deposition 7-9 years later. Non-drinking and greater alcohol consumption were associated with higher white matter lesion volume compared with drinking <1 drink/week. Moderate drinking was associated with higher hippocampal volume in younger individuals. Given the selective nature of this population and adverse health effects of excessive alcohol consumption, these findings warrant further investigation, but cannot be translated into clinical recommendations.
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最新影响因子:4.16 | 期刊ISSN:1387-2877 | CiteScore: |
出版周期:Semimonthly | 是否OA:YES | 出版年份:1998 |
期刊官方网址:http://www.j-alz.com/
期刊投稿地址:http://www.j-alz.com/submit
自引率:11.70% | 研究方向:医学-神经科学 |
出版地区:NETHERLANDS |
SCI期刊coverage:Science Citation Index Expanded(科学引文索引扩展)
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Published by IOS Press. ISSN: 1387-2877. The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, genetics, behavior, treatment and psychology of Alzheimer's disease. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, book reviews, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research that will expedite our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer's disease.
由IOS出版社出版。ISSN: 1387 - 2877。 《阿尔茨海默病杂志》是一份国际性的多学科期刊,旨在促进对阿尔茨海默病的病因、发病机制、流行病学、遗传学、行为、治疗和心理学的理解。该杂志出版研究报告、评论、简短的交流、书评和给编辑的信件。该杂志致力于为原始研究提供一个开放的论坛,将加快我们对阿尔茨海默病的基本认识。
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