@article{90b0b7ee8ace48be89df735285e1b67c,
title = "Active lifestyles moderate clinical outcomes in autosomal dominant frontotemporal degeneration",
abstract = "Introduction: Leisure activities impact brain aging and may be prevention targets. We characterized how physical and cognitive activities relate to brain health for the first time in autosomal dominant frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Methods: A total of 105 mutation carriers (C9orf72/MAPT/GRN) and 69 non-carriers reported current physical and cognitive activities at baseline, and completed longitudinal neurobehavioral assessments and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Results: Greater physical and cognitive activities were each associated with an estimated >55% slower clinical decline per year among dominant gene carriers. There was also an interaction between leisure activities and frontotemporal atrophy on cognition in mutation carriers. High-activity carriers with frontotemporal atrophy (−1 standard deviation/year) demonstrated >two-fold better cognitive performances per year compared to their less active peers with comparable atrophy rates. Discussion: Active lifestyles were associated with less functional decline and moderated brain-to-behavior relationships longitudinally. More active carriers “outperformed” brain volume, commensurate with a cognitive reserve hypothesis. Lifestyle may confer clinical resilience, even in autosomal dominant FTLD.",
keywords = "cognitive activity, cognitive reserve, exercise, frontotemporal dementia, physical activity",
author = "{the ARTFL/LEFFTDS Study} and Casaletto, {K. B.} and Staffaroni, {A. M.} and A. Wolf and B. Appleby and D. Brushaber and G. Coppola and B. Dickerson and K. Domoto-Reilly and Elahi, {F. M.} and J. Fields and Fong, {J. C.} and L. Forsberg and N. Ghoshal and N. Graff-Radford and M. Grossman and Heuer, {H. W.} and Hsiung, {G. Y.} and Huey, {E. D.} and D. Irwin and K. Kantarci and D. Kaufer and D. Kerwin and D. Knopman and J. Kornak and Kramer, {J. H.} and I. Litvan and Mackenzie, {I. R.} and M. Mendez and B. Miller and R. Rademakers and Ramos, {E. M.} and K. Rascovsky and Roberson, {E. D.} and Syrjanen, {J. A.} and Tartaglia, {M. C.} and S. Weintraub and B. Boeve and Boxer, {A. L.} and H. Rosen and K. Yaffe",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported by the following NIH-NIA grants: Longitudinal Evaluation of Familial Frontotemporal Dementia Subjects (LEFFTDS; U01AG045390) and Advancing Research and Treatment in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (ARTFL; U54NS092089), K23AG058752, and L30AG057123 (PI: Casaletto). Our work was also supported by the Larry L. Hillblom Fellowship (2017-A-004-FEL; Casaletto). K.B. Casaletto receives research support from the NIH and Larry L. Hillblom Foundation. A.M. Staffaroni receives research support from the NIH and Larry L. Hillblom Foundation. B. Appleby receives research support from the CDC.G. Coppola receives research support from the NIH, the Tau Consortium, the Adelson Medical Research Foundation, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd., the John Douglas French Alzheimer's Foundation, the Friedreich's Ataxia Research Alliance, the CHDI foundation, the Hillblom Foundation, the Eleanor Leslie Chair in Innovative Brain Research from the Brain Research Institute, and the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at the University of California Los Angeles. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 the Alzheimer's Association",
year = "2020",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/alz.12001",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "91--105",
journal = "Alzheimer's and Dementia",
issn = "1552-5260",
number = "1",
}