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Disease progression modeling of Alzheimer's disease according to education level.


ABSTRACT: To develop a disease progression model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that shows cognitive decline from subjective cognitive impairments (SCI) to the end stage of AD dementia (ADD) and to investigate the effect of education level on the whole disease spectrum, we enrolled 565 patients who were followed up more than three times and had a clinical dementia rating sum of boxes (CDR-SB). Three cohorts, SCI (n?=?85), amnestic mild cognitive impairment (AMCI, n?=?240), and ADD (n?=?240), were overlapped in two consecutive cohorts (SCI and AMCI, AMCI and ADD) to construct a model of disease course, and a model with multiple single-cohorts was estimated using a mixed-effect model. To examine the effect of education level on disease progression, the disease progression model was developed with data from lower (??12) and higher (>?12) education groups. Disease progression takes 274.3 months (22.9 years) to advance from 0 to 18 points using the CDR-SB. Based on our predictive equation, it takes 116.5 months to progress from SCI to AMCI and 56.2 months to progress from AMCI to ADD. The rate of CDR-SB progression was different according to education level. The lower-education group showed faster CDR-SB progression from SCI to AMCI compared to the higher-education group, and this trend disappeared from AMCI to ADD. In the present study, we developed a disease progression model of AD spectrum from SCI to the end stage of ADD. Our disease modeling provides us with more understanding of the effect of education on cognitive trajectories.

SUBMITTER: Kim KW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7544693 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Disease progression modeling of Alzheimer's disease according to education level.

Kim Ko Woon KW   Woo Sook Young SY   Kim Seonwoo S   Jang Hyemin H   Kim Yeshin Y   Cho Soo Hyun SH   Kim Si Eun SE   Kim Seung Joo SJ   Shin Byoung-Soo BS   Kim Hee Jin HJ   Na Duk L DL   Seo Sang Won SW  

Scientific reports 20201008 1


To develop a disease progression model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that shows cognitive decline from subjective cognitive impairments (SCI) to the end stage of AD dementia (ADD) and to investigate the effect of education level on the whole disease spectrum, we enrolled 565 patients who were followed up more than three times and had a clinical dementia rating sum of boxes (CDR-SB). Three cohorts, SCI (n = 85), amnestic mild cognitive impairment (AMCI, n = 240), and ADD (n = 240), were overlapped  ...[more]

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