Journal article

APOLIPOPROTEIN-E ALLELE EPSILON-4, DEMENTIA, AND COGNITIVE DECLINE IN A POPULATION-SAMPLE

AS HENDERSON, S EASTEAL, AF JORM, AJ MACKINNON, AE KORTEN, H CHRISTENSEN, L CROFT, PA JACOMB

LANCET | LANCET LTD | Published : 1995

Abstract

From clinically based series it has been proposed that, in homozygotes for the apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 (apoE epsilon 4) allele, Alzheimer's disease is almost inevitable by the age of 80. A population sample of persons aged 70 years and over was interviewed in 1990-91 to ascertain the presence of dementia or cognitive impairment. The sample was reinterviewed in 1994, when the apoE genotype was also determined. Prevalence data for the 638 persons who completed the second examination revealed a linear association between having an apoE epsilon 4 allele and both dementia and cognitive impairment (for heterozygotes, odds ratio for dementia 1.89, 95% confidence interval 1.04-3.44 and for homozy..

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