Affiliation:
1. the Department of Chronic Diseases and Environmental Epidemiology, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven (S.K., E.J.M.F., L.J.L., D.K.); Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam (S.K., L.J.L.); and Netherlands Institute for Health Sciences, Rotterdam (S.K.), Netherlands.
Abstract
Background and Purpose
Cerebrovascular disease and the apolipoprotein e4 (
APOE
*
4
) allele are both important risk factors for cognitive decline. We investigated the combined effect of
APOE
*
4
and cerebrovascular disease on cognitive decline.
Methods
Data are from a cohort of 353 men, aged 69 to 89 years at baseline, living in Zutphen, Netherlands. The 30-point Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was used to measure cognitive decline (drop of >2 points) from 1990 to 1993 (14% of the sample). Odds ratios (OR [95% confidence interval]) for cognitive decline were adjusted for age, education, and baseline MMSE score.
Results
Compared with those without
APOE
*
4
and without a history of cerebrovascular disease, the adjusted OR was 4.7 (1.7 to 12.7) for subjects without
APOE
*
4
but with cerebrovascular disease, 3.3 (1.6 to 6.8) for those with
APOE
*
4
and no cerebrovascular disease, and 17.2 (2.7 to 110.0) for those with both risk factors. The risk for cerebrovascular disease and
APOE
*
4
combined was more than expected from the separate effects. The combined risk of coronary heart disease and
APOE
*
4
was 6.1 (1.7 to 22.3). The analysis of cardiovascular risk factors showed that the risk of cognitive decline was highest in subjects with both
APOE
*
4
and a high cholesterol level, high fibrinogen level, normal blood pressure, or diabetes mellitus.
Conclusions
Cerebrovascular disease and
APOE
*
4
may have a synergistic effect on cognitive decline.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology
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