The PREVENT dementia programme: baseline demographic, lifestyle, imaging and cognitive data from a midlife cohort study investigating risk factors for dementia

Author:

Ritchie Craig W123ORCID,Bridgeman Katie1ORCID,Gregory Sarah12ORCID,O’Brien John T4ORCID,Danso Samuel O1,Dounavi Maria-Eleni4ORCID,Carriere Isabelle5,Driscoll David6,Hillary Robert1ORCID,Koychev Ivan7ORCID,Lawlor Brian8,Naci Lorina89,Su Li410,Low Audrey4ORCID,Mak Elijah4ORCID,Malhotra Paresh111213ORCID,Manson Jean114,Marioni Riccardo15,Murphy Lee16,Ntailianis Georgios1,Stewart William1718ORCID,Muniz-Terrera Graciela119,Ritchie Karen15

Affiliation:

1. Edinburgh Dementia Prevention, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, EH4 2XU , UK

2. Scottish Brain Sciences , Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ , UK

3. School of Medicine, University of St Andrews , St Andrews, KY16 9TF , UK

4. Department of Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge , Cambridge, CB2 2QQ , UK

5. INM, Université de Montpellier, INSERM , Montpellier, 34091 , France

6. PREVENT Participants Panel Member , London , UK

7. Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford , Oxford, OX3 7JX , UK

8. Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin , Dublin 2 , Ireland

9. Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin , Dublin, D02 PX31 , Ireland

10. Department of Neuroscience, University of Sheffield , Sheffield, S10 2HQ , UK

11. Imperial College London, UK Dementia Research Institute Care Research and Technology Centre , London, W12 0BZ , UK

12. Brain Sciences, Imperial College London , London, W12 0NN , UK

13. Clinical Neurosciences, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, Charing Cross Hospital , London, W6 8RF , UK

14. Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, EH25 9RG , UK

15. Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine, Institute of Genetics and Cancer, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, EH4 2XU , UK

16. Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh, EH4 2XU , UK

17. Department of Neuropathology, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital , Glasgow, G51 4TF , UK

18. School of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Glasgow , Glasgow, G12 8QB , UK

19. Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohio University , Ohio, OH 45701 , USA

Abstract

Abstract PREVENT is a multi-centre prospective cohort study in the UK and Ireland that aims to examine midlife risk factors for dementia and identify and describe the earliest indices of disease development. The PREVENT dementia programme is one of the original epidemiological initiatives targeting midlife as a critical window for intervention in neurodegenerative conditions. This paper provides an overview of the study protocol and presents the first summary results from the initial baseline data to describe the cohort. Participants in the PREVENT cohort provide demographic data, biological samples (blood, saliva, urine and optional cerebrospinal fluid), lifestyle and psychological questionnaires, undergo a comprehensive cognitive test battery and are imaged using multi-modal 3-T MRI scanning, with both structural and functional sequences. The PREVENT cohort governance structure is described, which includes a steering committee, a scientific advisory board and core patient and public involvement groups. A number of sub-studies that supplement the main PREVENT cohort are also described. The PREVENT cohort baseline data include 700 participants recruited between 2014 and 2020 across five sites in the UK and Ireland (Cambridge, Dublin, Edinburgh, London and Oxford). At baseline, participants had a mean age of 51.2 years (range 40–59, SD ± 5.47), with the majority female (n = 433, 61.9%). There was a near equal distribution of participants with and without a parental history of dementia (51.4% versus 48.6%) and a relatively high prevalence of APOEɛ4 carriers (n = 264, 38.0%). Participants were highly educated (16.7 ± 3.44 years of education), were mainly of European Ancestry (n = 672, 95.9%) and were cognitively healthy as measured by the Addenbrookes Cognitive Examination-III (total score 95.6 ± 4.06). Mean white matter hyperintensity volume at recruitment was 2.26 ± 2.77 ml (median = 1.39 ml), with hippocampal volume being 8.15 ± 0.79 ml. There was good representation of known dementia risk factors in the cohort. The PREVENT cohort offers a novel data set to explore midlife risk factors and early signs of neurodegenerative disease. Data are available open access at no cost via the Alzheimer’s Disease Data Initiative platform and Dementia Platforms UK platform pending approval of the data access request from the PREVENT steering group committee.

Funder

Alzheimer’s Society

Alzheimer’s Association

Osteopathic Heritage Foundation

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre

Medical Research Council Dementias Platform UK

National Institute for Health

Care Research

NIHR

Academic Lectureship

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Reference57 articles.

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