Neurology

Faster Biological Aging Linked to Dementia and Brain Structure Changes Over Time

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Abstract

A total of 4,770 cases of dementia were recorded over a median follow-up of 13.58 years among 280,918 participants.

  • Each standard deviation increase in biological age measurements was associated with a 14-15% higher incidence of dementia.
  • Individuals carrying the APOE ε4 genotype and exhibiting the highest biological age accelerations had a significantly increased risk of dementia, with a hazard ratio of 4.20.
  • No significant interactions were found between genetic risk factors and biological age accelerations regarding dementia incidence.
  • Mediation analysis indicated that brain structure reductions partially mediated the association between biological age accelerations and incident dementia, with mediation percentages ranging from 6.64% to 17.98%.

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