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Apolipoprotein e gene variability and cognitive functions at age 79: a follow-up of the Scottish mental survey of 1932
Authors:Deary Ian J  Whiteman Martha C  Pattie Alison  Starr John M  Hayward Caroline  Wright Alan F  Visscher Peter M  Tynan Maria C  Whalley Lawrence J
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. I.Deary@ed.ac.uk
Abstract:Apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype is a possible influence on nonpathological cognitive aging. The authors studied 462 community-dwelling, 79-year-old people born in 1921, whose childhood IQ had been assessed in the Scottish Mental Survey of 1932 (Scottish Council for Research in Education, 1933). Adjusting for sex, childhood IQ, and self-reported illnesses, the authors found that those with an APOE e4 allele had significantly lower Wechsler Logical Memory (D. Wechsler, 1987) scores than those without an e4 allele. Those people with APOE s2/e3 genotypes had significantly higher Wechsler Logical Memory scores than e3/s3, who were significantly higher than e3/e4. Neither nonverbal reasoning nor verbal fluency were affected. In this sample, APOE genotype contributed to verbal memory in old age.
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