Abstract Background African Americans have been reported to have a higher prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) than Caucasians, but etiology-specific AD biomarkers have not been systematically analyzed in older African Americans. Coexisting cerebrovascular disease may also contribute to this increased prevalence. We hypothesized that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers of amyloid, neurodegeneration, and endothelial dysfunction would differ between older African Americans and Caucasians with normal cognition and cognitive impairment associated with AD. Methods We prospectively recruited 135 older Americans to undergo detailed clinical, neuropsychological, genetic, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and CSF analysis from 2013 to 2015 at Emo...
OBJECTIVE: To identify genetic risk factors associated with susceptibility to age-related cogniti...
Background White matter abnormalities are a common feature of aging and Alzheimer disease, and tend ...
Dementia is more prevalent in Blacks than in Whites, likely due to a combination of environmental an...
Objective: Compared to older Caucasians, older African Americans have higher risks of developing Alz...
African Americans are two to four times more likely to develop dementia as Non-Hispanic Whites. This...
African American (AA) populations are disproportionately burdened by clinical Alzheimer’s disease (A...
IntroductionThe population of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) is ...
BACKGROUND: The rate of AD for African Americans (AAs) is 64% higher than for non-Hispanic White Ame...
BACKGROUND: Black Americans are approximately twice as likely to develop dementia as compared to Whi...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases can raise difficulties among immigrant patients ...
African Americans are twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to develop Alzheimer’s Disease. Current...
African Americans are twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to develop Alzheimer’s Disease. Current...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke and Alzheimer disease share risk factors and often co-occur, and both have been...
BackgroundStructural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides key biomarkers to predict onset and t...
Introduction: The population of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) i...
OBJECTIVE: To identify genetic risk factors associated with susceptibility to age-related cogniti...
Background White matter abnormalities are a common feature of aging and Alzheimer disease, and tend ...
Dementia is more prevalent in Blacks than in Whites, likely due to a combination of environmental an...
Objective: Compared to older Caucasians, older African Americans have higher risks of developing Alz...
African Americans are two to four times more likely to develop dementia as Non-Hispanic Whites. This...
African American (AA) populations are disproportionately burdened by clinical Alzheimer’s disease (A...
IntroductionThe population of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) is ...
BACKGROUND: The rate of AD for African Americans (AAs) is 64% higher than for non-Hispanic White Ame...
BACKGROUND: Black Americans are approximately twice as likely to develop dementia as compared to Whi...
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases can raise difficulties among immigrant patients ...
African Americans are twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to develop Alzheimer’s Disease. Current...
African Americans are twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to develop Alzheimer’s Disease. Current...
INTRODUCTION: Stroke and Alzheimer disease share risk factors and often co-occur, and both have been...
BackgroundStructural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides key biomarkers to predict onset and t...
Introduction: The population of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) i...
OBJECTIVE: To identify genetic risk factors associated with susceptibility to age-related cogniti...
Background White matter abnormalities are a common feature of aging and Alzheimer disease, and tend ...
Dementia is more prevalent in Blacks than in Whites, likely due to a combination of environmental an...