Amyloid Pathologies Modulate the Associations of Minimal Depressive Symptoms With Cognitive Impairments in Older Adults Without Dementia
Abstract
Background The relationship between depression and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is complex and still not well understood. We aimed to examine the roles of the AD core pathologies in modulating the associations of minimal depressive symptoms (MDSs) with cognitive impairments. Methods A total of 721 participants who had measures of cognition, depressive symptoms, and cerebrospinal fluid AD biomarkers were included from the CABLE (Chinese Alzheimer’s...
Paper Details
Title
Amyloid Pathologies Modulate the Associations of Minimal Depressive Symptoms With Cognitive Impairments in Older Adults Without Dementia
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
8
Pages
766 - 775
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