Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older Adults
Objectives: To characterize the clinical correlates of subclinical Parkinsonian signs, including longitudinal cognitive and neural (via functional connectivity) outcomes, among functionally normal older adults.Methods: Participants included 737 functionally intact community-dwelling older adults who...
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doaj-f742594eece74521b73168b980f323352021-02-11T04:23:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience1663-43652021-02-011310.3389/fnagi.2021.594637594637Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older AdultsJennifer Zitser0Jennifer Zitser1Jennifer Zitser2Kaitlin B. Casaletto3Adam M. Staffaroni4Claire Sexton5Claire Sexton6Sophia Weiner-Light7Amy Wolf8Jesse A. Brown9Bruce L. Miller10Bruce L. Miller11Joel H. Kramer12Joel H. Kramer13Memory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesGlobal Brain Health Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMovement Disorders Unit, Department of Neurology, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Affiliated to the Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, IsraelMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesGlobal Brain Health Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesGlobal Brain Health Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMemory and Aging Center, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesGlobal Brain Health Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United StatesObjectives: To characterize the clinical correlates of subclinical Parkinsonian signs, including longitudinal cognitive and neural (via functional connectivity) outcomes, among functionally normal older adults.Methods: Participants included 737 functionally intact community-dwelling older adults who performed prospective comprehensive evaluations at ~15-months intervals for an average of 4.8 years (standard deviation 3.2 years). As part of these evaluations, participants completed the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) longitudinally and measures of processing speed, executive functioning and verbal episodic memory. T1-weighted structural scans and task-free functional MRI scans were acquired on 330 participants. We conducted linear mixed-effects models to determine the relationship between changes in UPDRS with cognitive and neural changes, using age, sex, and education as covariates.Results: Cognitive outcomes were processing speed, executive functioning, and episodic memory. Greater within-person increases in UPDRS were associated with more cognitive slowing over time. Although higher average UPDRS scores were significantly associated with overall poorer executive functions, there was no association between UPDRS and executive functioning longitudinally. UPDRS scores did not significantly relate to longitudinal memory performances. Regarding neural correlates, greater increases in UPDRS scores were associated with reduced intra-subcortical network connectivity over time. There were no relationships with intra-frontoparietal or inter-subcortical-frontoparietal connectivity.Conclusions: Our findings add to the aging literature by indicating that mild motor changes are negatively associated with cognition and network connectivity in functionally intact adults.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnagi.2021.594637/fullagingparkinsonismUPDRScognitionfMRImotor signs |
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Jennifer Zitser Jennifer Zitser Jennifer Zitser Kaitlin B. Casaletto Adam M. Staffaroni Claire Sexton Claire Sexton Sophia Weiner-Light Amy Wolf Jesse A. Brown Bruce L. Miller Bruce L. Miller Joel H. Kramer Joel H. Kramer |
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Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older Adults |
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Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older Adults |
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Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older Adults |
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Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older Adults |
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Mild Motor Signs Matter in Typical Brain Aging: The Value of the UPDRS Score Within a Functionally Intact Cohort of Older Adults |
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mild motor signs matter in typical brain aging: the value of the updrs score within a functionally intact cohort of older adults |
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience |
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Objectives: To characterize the clinical correlates of subclinical Parkinsonian signs, including longitudinal cognitive and neural (via functional connectivity) outcomes, among functionally normal older adults.Methods: Participants included 737 functionally intact community-dwelling older adults who performed prospective comprehensive evaluations at ~15-months intervals for an average of 4.8 years (standard deviation 3.2 years). As part of these evaluations, participants completed the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) longitudinally and measures of processing speed, executive functioning and verbal episodic memory. T1-weighted structural scans and task-free functional MRI scans were acquired on 330 participants. We conducted linear mixed-effects models to determine the relationship between changes in UPDRS with cognitive and neural changes, using age, sex, and education as covariates.Results: Cognitive outcomes were processing speed, executive functioning, and episodic memory. Greater within-person increases in UPDRS were associated with more cognitive slowing over time. Although higher average UPDRS scores were significantly associated with overall poorer executive functions, there was no association between UPDRS and executive functioning longitudinally. UPDRS scores did not significantly relate to longitudinal memory performances. Regarding neural correlates, greater increases in UPDRS scores were associated with reduced intra-subcortical network connectivity over time. There were no relationships with intra-frontoparietal or inter-subcortical-frontoparietal connectivity.Conclusions: Our findings add to the aging literature by indicating that mild motor changes are negatively associated with cognition and network connectivity in functionally intact adults. |
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aging parkinsonism UPDRS cognition fMRI motor signs |
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