1. Better cardiovascular health is associated with slowed clinical progression in autosomal dominant frontotemporal lobar degeneration variant carriers
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VandeBunte, Anna M, Lee, Hyunwoo, Paolillo, Emily W, Hsiung, Ging‐Yuek Robin, Staffaroni, Adam M, Saloner, Rowan, Tartaglia, Carmela, Yaffe, Kristine, Knopman, David S, Ramos, Eliana Marisa, Rascovsky, Katya, Bozoki, Andrea C, Wong, Bonnie, Domoto‐Reilly, Kimiko, Snyder, Allison, Pressman, Peter, Mendez, Mario F, Litvan, Irene, Fields, Julie A, Galasko, Douglas R, Darby, Ryan, Masdeu, Joseph C, Pasqual, Maria Belen, Honig, Lawrence S, Ghoshal, Nupur, Appleby, Brian S, Mackenzie, Ian R, Heuer, Hilary W, Kramer, Joel H, Boxer, Adam L, Forsberg, Leah K, Boeve, Brad, Rosen, Howard J, Casaletto, Kaitlin B, and Consortium, the ALLFTD
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Biological Psychology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Cardiovascular ,Neurosciences ,Clinical Research ,Behavioral and Social Science ,Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) ,Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (ADRD) ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Dementia ,Genetics ,Aging ,Brain Disorders ,Basic Behavioral and Social Science ,Neurodegenerative ,Prevention ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Neurological ,Good Health and Well Being ,Humans ,Male ,Female ,Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration ,Middle Aged ,Disease Progression ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,White Matter ,Heterozygote ,Aged ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Brain ,Neuroimaging ,aging ,cardiovascular health ,frontotemporal dementia ,genetic dementia ,Life's Simple 7 ,lifestyle behaviors ,modifiable risk ,neuropsychology ,ALLFTD Consortium ,Clinical Sciences ,Geriatrics ,Clinical sciences ,Biological psychology - Abstract
IntroductionCardiovascular health is important for brain aging, yet its role in the clinical manifestation of autosomal dominant or atypical forms of dementia has not been fully elucidated. We examined relationships between Life's Simple 7 (LS7) and clinical trajectories in individuals with autosomal dominant frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD).MethodsTwo hundred forty-seven adults carrying FTLD pathogenic genetic variants (53% asymptomatic) and 189 non-carrier controls completed baseline LS7, and longitudinal neuroimaging and neuropsychological testing.ResultsAmong variant carriers, higher baseline LS7 is associated with slower accumulation of frontal white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), as well as slower memory and language declines. Higher baseline LS7 associated with larger baseline frontotemporal volume, but not frontotemporal volume trajectories.DiscussionBetter baseline cardiovascular health related to slower cognitive decline and accumulation of frontal WMHs in autosomal dominant FTLD. Optimizing cardiovascular health may be an important modifiable approach to bolster cognitive health and brain integrity in FTLD.HighlightsBetter cardiovascular health associates with slower cognitive decline in frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Lifestyle relates to the accumulation of frontal white matter hyperintensities in FTLD. More optimal cardiovascular health associates with greater baseline frontotemporal lobe volume. Optimized cardiovascular health relates to more favorable outcomes in genetic dementia.
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- 2024