Circadian Rest-Activity Pattern Changes in Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer Disease

Jan 31, 2018JAMA neurology

Changes in Daily Activity and Rest Patterns with Aging and Early Alzheimer’s Disease

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Abstract

Data from 189 cognitively normal adults indicate that preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with increased rest-activity rhythm fragmentation.

  • Older age and male sex, in the absence of amyloid pathology, are linked to greater fragmentation of rest-activity rhythms.
  • Increased intradaily variability of rest-activity rhythms correlates with the presence of preclinical amyloid plaque pathology.
  • A higher ratio of cerebrospinal fluid phosphorylated-tau to amyloid β 42 is associated with increased rest-activity rhythm fragmentation.
  • Circadian rhythm abnormalities may occur during the presymptomatic phase of AD, suggesting a potential role in disease progression.

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