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Genetic Factors of Alzheimer’s Disease Modulate How Diet is Associated with Long-Term Cognitive Trajectories: A UK Biobank Study

Klinedinst, Brandon S.; Le, Scott T.; Larsen, Brittany; Pappas, Colleen; Hoth, Nathan J.; Pollpeter, Amy; Wang, Qian; Wang, Yueying; Yu, Shan; Wang, Li; Allenspach, Karin; Mochel, Jonathan P.; Bennett, David A.; Willette, Auriel A.

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November 24, 2020

10.3233/JAD-201058

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Background: Fluid intelligence (FI) involves abstract problem-solving without prior knowledge. Greater age-related FI decline increases Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk, and recent studies suggest that certain dietary regimens may influence rates of decline. However, it is uncertain how long-term food consumption affects FI among adults with or without familial history of AD (FH) or APOE4 (ɛ4). Objective: Observe how the total diet is associated with long-term cognition among mid- to late-life populations at-risk and not-at-risk for AD. Methods: Among 1,787 mid-to-late-aged adult UK Biobank participants, 10-year FI trajectories were modeled and regressed onto the total diet based on self-reported intake of 49 whole foods from a Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ). Results: Daily cheese intake strongly predicted better FIT scores over time (FH-: β= 0.207, p 

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