Delineating cognitive resilience using fractal regulation: Cross‐sectional and longitudinal evidence from the Rush Memory and Aging Project

INTRODUCTION Degradation of fractal patterns in actigraphy independently predicts dementia risk. Such observations motivated the study to understand the role of fractal regulation in the context of neuropathologies. METHODS We examined associations of fractal regulation with neuropathologies and lon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alzheimer's & dementia 2024-05, Vol.20 (5), p.3203-3210
Hauptverfasser: Li, Peng, Gao, Chenlu, Yu, Lei, Gao, Lei, Cai, Ruixue, Bennett, David A., Schneider, Julie A., Buchman, Aron S., Hu, Kun
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Zusammenfassung:INTRODUCTION Degradation of fractal patterns in actigraphy independently predicts dementia risk. Such observations motivated the study to understand the role of fractal regulation in the context of neuropathologies. METHODS We examined associations of fractal regulation with neuropathologies and longitudinal cognitive changes in 533 older participants who were followed annually with actigraphy and cognitive assessments until death with brain autopsy performed. Two measures for fractal patterns were extracted from actigraphy, namely, α1 (representing the fractal regulation at time scales of
ISSN:1552-5260
1552-5279
1552-5279
DOI:10.1002/alz.13747