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1 Partner logo here Can Alzheimer s disease be prevented? Henry Brodaty

2 Dementia: quick facts Umbrella term, >100 causes Alzheimer s 50% of dementias Vascular 15-20% Mixed 15-20% Lewy body dementia; Fronto-temporal dem. 46.8m worldwide; 340,000 Australia Global Cost USD818b; 1.09% GDP Australia Cost AUD6b+; 1% GDP

3 Can we prevent dementia? The adult brain weighs about 1.3 kg Dementia shrinks it to 1/2 its usual size

4 Elimination vs Postponement Disease elimination eg smallpox vaccination best prospect is AD vaccine Disease postponement 1 : delay AD onset by 2 years, prevalence by 20% 5 years, prevalence by 50% 1 Brookmeyer et al. (1998)

5 WHAT are we aiming to prevent: Dementia, AD, VaD, Mixed dementia? With age, % of pure AD, VaD or LBD 80%+ of older people with dementia had CVD at post mortem 1 In older people, mixed dementia > common than AD 1 MRC CFAS Study (2003)

6 Is early life the most important target? 70% of world dementia in developing countries Low foetal birth weight for gestational age Poor or no education Poor socio-economic environment 12.4% West Australia s Kimberley Aboriginal people have dementia = 5.2x non-indigenous 1 Smith K et al, Neurology, 2008;71:

7 Cardiovascular Factors Partner logo here The human heart Leonardo Da Vinci

8 Blood Pressure (BP) and Dementia Partner logo here Mid-life hypertension associated with late-life dementia BP before dementia onset Hypertension Rx risk Each year of Rx dementia risk 60% risk of all dementia and AD 5 RCTs conflicting results Can harm if lower BP too much in older old

9 Dosage effect Partner logo here As CVD risk factors accumulate, AD dementia risk increases If we count risk factors Hypertension Smoking Hypercholesterolemia Obesity Diabetes Physical inactivity Number of risk factors Luchsinger et al 2005 Slide adapted from Michael Valenzuela

10 Statins to prevent AD Partner logo here Mixed evidence

11 Partner logo here Use it or lose it? Activities & AD Physical Cognitive Leisure

12 Questions Does exercise prevent dementia? Does exercise improve cognition and brain health? How does exercise work? What kind of exercise is best? Slide courtesy of Prof Maria Fiatarone Singh

13 Exercise addresses risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia

14 Physical activity = protective Several studies show physical activity protective against cognitive decline, dementia, Alzheimer s, vascular dementia More is better puffed, weights > 3x per week; >150 min/wk Check with your doctor 1 Jedrziewski et al (2007). Alz Dem; 3:98-108; 2 Lautenschlager et al (2008) JAMA; 300(9): ; 3 Ravaglia et al (2007) Neurology; 4 Larson et al (2006) Ann Intern Med; 144:73-81; 5 Laurin et al, Arch Neurol 2001;58: ; 6 Middelton et al, PLos ONE 2008;3(9):e3124

15 Can aerobic exercise protect against dementia? Preserve cognition and slow cognitive Decreased incident dementia 8/11 RCTs in healthy older persons: cognitive & fitness improved especially cognitive speed and attention Biomarkers e.g. brain volume Animal studies growth factors, BDNF, neurogenesis, inflammation, AD path. Graff-Radford NR, Alzheimer s Research and Therapy 2011, 3:6

16 Walking 150 /wk for cognition mean difference on ADAS-Cog from baseline exercise group control group 6 mths 12 mths 18 mths Decline -1 Exercise Improvement N =138 memory complainers Lautenschlager et al (2008) JAMA; 300(9):

17 The power of physical activity Erickson et al., 2011

18 What kind of exercise is best for your brain? EXCEL TRIAL 86 women, Mean age 75 Mild Cognitive Impairment at baseline 6 months exercise, 2x/wk Memory improved with weight lifting but not aerobic exercise or stretching control

19 Dose of Exercise for Brain Health Frequency 3-7 days/wk aerobic 2-3 d/week resistance training Volume min/session Sufficient to reduce body fat/metabolic health if that is a goal Intensity Fitness outcomes proportional to intensity Fitness outcomes proportional to brain/cognitive changes highest intensity feasible in given cohort Slide courtesy of Prof Maria Fiatarone Singh

20 Mental Activity & Dementia Partner logo here Meta-analysis of 22 studies, 29,000 individuals complex mental activity in late life = risk of dementia by half; OR = 0.54 ( ) 1 Dose - response relationship evident 1 Results suggest complex patterns of mental activity in the early, mid- and late-life stages are associated with dementia incidence 1 Results held when covariates in source studies were controlled for 2 1 Valenzuela MJ. Sachdev P. (2006). Psychol Med. 36(4): ; 2 Valenzuela MJ. Sachdev P. (2006) Psychol Med. 36(8):

21 Cognitive interventions Partner logo healthy here older adults & people with MCI 20 RCTs with healthy adults Memory improvements in 17/20 6 RCTs with MCI Memory improvements in 4/6 Unclear whether these improvements generalise to everyday activities Reijnders, J., et al., Ageing Res. Rev. (2012), doi /j.arr

22 Cognitive training Partner logo here Systematic review of RCTs with longitudinal follow-up (>3mths) in healthy elderly 1 7 RCTs met inclusion criteria, low quality Strong effect size for cognitive exercise intervention vs wait-and-see controls Longer FU duration (>2yrs) ES no lower Review of cog. training or rehab in dementia 2 11 RCTs, no benefit Valenzuela & Sachdev (2009) Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 17(3) Bahar-Fuchs, Clare, Woods Cochrane Database Syst Rev Jun 5;6:CD doi: / CD pub2.

23 Causality? Partner logo here Reverse causality? Do leisure, mental or physical activity lower risk of dementia? Or Are those with better cognitive function and lower risk of dementia more likely to participate? Or Could prodromal dementia (pathology build-up before symptoms apparent) influence activities?

24 Mind your diet Mediterranean diet Antioxidants

25 What is Mediterranean diet? Abundant plant foods Fresh fruit as typical daily dessert Olive oil as principal source of fat Dairy products (cheese and yogurt) Fish and poultry - low to moderate 0-4 eggs week Red meat - low amounts Wine - low to moderate amounts Total fat = 25% to 35% of calories Saturated fat < 8% of calories

26 Nutrition / Supplements Alcohol? moderate Fish/Seafood/ω3? Vitamin D? Caffeine? Vitamin E? Vitamin C x Food sources better than supplements

27 B Vits and homocysteine Partner logo here OPTIMA: Folic acid 0.8mg + Vit B12 0.5mg + B6 20mg Reduce brain atrophy and improve cognition Principally in people with high homocysteine Smith AD et al, PLoS ONE, 2010; Douaud et al. PNAS 2013;110: Two systematic reviews and one trial did not find homocysteine lowering treatments beneficial Ford AH, Almeida OP Systematic review 19 RCTs J Alz Dis. 2012;29: doi: /JAD Clarke R et al Am J Clin Nutr 2014;100: Effect of homocysteine lowering treatment on cognitive function: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. 11 large trials, 22,000 individuals van der Zwaluw 2yr RCT,B vits in 2919 Ps w HCy Neurology;2014:83:1 9

28 Vitamin D and dementia Vit D deficient older adults have increased risk of dementia 1, yo s + in US Cardiovascular Health Study without dementia followed for 6y dementia; (including 102 with AD) Those with low vitamin D levels (<50nmol/L) almost 2x as likely to develop dementia & AD Assoc n betw. Vit D level & cognition, AD risk 2,3 1 TJ Littlejohns Neurology, Balion C, Neurology, 2012; 3 Annweiler C, Neurology, 2010.

29 Vitamin D Vit D receptors in brain, including hippocampus Vit D regulates neurotrophin expression and enhances the survival of brain cells Vit D can stimulate brain cells that may play a role in clearing amyloid beta plaques. > 50% of Australians and < 95% of people in residential aged care are Vit D deficient No evidence that taking Vit D improves cognition or reduces risk

30 NSAIDs, fish, curcumin Anti-inflammatories mixed epidem. evidence Fish oil some evidence (epidemiological) Curcumin some evidence (laboratory)

31 HRT for prevention Lab studies & epidemiology protective WHIMS HRT doubles risk of AD/ cog. decline Later studies of HRT indicate window of positive effects after menopause ( 50 yo) signif. risk of mortality, heart failure, or myocardial infarction, without increase in risk of cancer, DVT or CVA (Schierbeck LL et al BMJ 2012; 345 doi: Women who had ovaries removed premenopause had better cognition if HRT Rx

32 Smoking and AD Current smoking increase risk for AD Previous smoking Risk not significantly increased Anstey K. Am J Epidem 2008

33 Alcohol Some evidence benefit with moderate alcohol i.e. abstinent higher risk, j-shaped curve Not all studies confirm Interaction with ApoE4 contradictory results? Heavy alcohol is risk factor Which alcohol (red) wine? Evidence not strong What is moderate?

34 Ginkgo biloba Turmeric, circumin DHA, omega 3 Fo-ti root Soy isoflavone Vitamin E, Selenium Folate, B6, B12 Saffron Brahmi Huperzine A Natural therapies Ginkgo leaves Member of ginger family

35 Unproven but popular on net Coconut oil Grain Brain Many others??

36 Environmental factors 30% of population attributable risk of AD cases from 7 environmental factors If 25% lower prevalence of these risk factors 3 million fewer AD cases worldwide Highest estimated Pop u Attributable Risk for AD Global: low education (19 1%, 95% CI ) USA: physical inactivity (21 0%, 95% CI ) Europe and UK similar (20 3%, ) Barnes & Yaffe, 2011; Norton et al, 2014

37 How much AD can be attributed to environmental factors? 2% diabetes mellitus (type 2) 2% midlife obesity* 5% midlife hypertension 10% depression 13% physical inactivity* 14% smoking 19% cognitive inactivity/education# Barnes & Yaffe, 2011

38 Is incidence of dementia/ cognitive impairment declining?

39 Implications of reduced prevalence Environmental factors Better education? Better attention to lifestyle factors? ocardiovascular? odiet? operinatal and early childhood?

40 The World Alzheimer Report 2014, Dementia and Risk Reduction: An analysis Prince M, Ablanese E, Geurchet M, Prina M (2014) WorldAlzheimerReport2014.pdf

41 Developmental & early life Nutrition: Indirect evidence for early life nutrition & development Education: Consistently protective, in large number cohort studies & across cultures Occupational status: Effects attenuated when controlling for education protective effect may not be causal Early life events: Suggestive evidence for death of parent (but few studies) ADI (2014). World Alzheimer Report 2014: Dementia & Risk Reduction.

42 Psychological factors late life Depression: strong & consistent association across many studies; reverse causality? Anxiety: One case control, one cohort study, no association Sleep disorders: suggestive evidence from small number cohort studies. Short follow-up Psychological distress: ADI (2014). World Alzheimer Report 2014: Dementia & Risk Reduction.

43 Lifestyle factors Smoking: late life studies support hypothesis. Midlife exposure in cohort studies may underestimate the effect Alcohol & nutrition: few studies Physical: few long term cohort studies, mixed results Cognitive stimulation: supportive case control studies (possible bias). Only 1 long term study ADI (2014). World Alzheimer Report 2014: Dementia & Risk Reduction.

44 Lifestyle factors late life Smoking: Dose effect for AD possible effect for VaD & any dementia Alcohol: mod drinkers lower risk AD cf abstainers Unclear if causal. Safe limit of moderate drinking unclear Nutrition: few RCTs, often poor quality Physical: difference in follow-up lengths contributes to contradictory results. Need RCTs to clarify Cognitive stimulation: Consistent risk reduction but... lack RCTs to determine causality ADI (2014). World Alzheimer Report 2014: Dementia & Risk Reduction.

45 Cardiovascular risk factors - midlife Hypertension: consistent evidence Stronger for any dementia & VaD than AD Obesity: inconsistent for midlife BMI Cholesterol: inconsistent. Main support from 2 long-term Finnish studies Diabetes: evidence indirect from linkage studies Only one long-term cohort study (no associat n ) ADI (2014). World Alzheimer Report 2014: Dementia & Risk Reduction.

46 Cardiovascular risk factors late life Hypertension: decline in BP predicts AD but unlikely to be causal. RCTs suggest no cog n benefit/harm to treating hypertension Obesity: Several studies, no association. Decline in BMI from mid life predicts dementia but unlikely to be causal Cholesterol: no effect of statins on cognition Diabetes: consistent evidence for diabetes & incident dementia, AD & VaD. Strong for VaD ADI (2014). World Alzheimer Report 2014: Dementia & Risk Reduction.

47 FINGER study Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability (FINGER) First large, long term RCT of multi-domain interventions aimed at improving cognition Eligibility: yrs, CAIDE dementia risk score 6; cognition at or slightly below mean for Finnish norms (eg, 26 MMSE) Ngandu et al. The Lancet. 2015;

48 Finger intervention Diet Cognitive training Exercise PMR and aerobic Manage metabolic and vascular risk factors Social activities

49 Finger intervention - exercise Modified Dose Responses to Exercise Training (DR s EXTRA) Study physiotherapists at gym individually tailored programs progressive muscle strength training (1 3x/ week) aerobic exercise (2 5x/ week) exercises to improve postural balance Strength training program standardised to include exercises for 8 main muscle groups

50 Ngandu et al. The Lancet. 2015; Mean change in cognition over 2 years NTB Total Score Executive Function

51 Ngandu et al. The Lancet. 2015; Mean change in cognition over 2 years Processing speed Memory Baseline 12 mths 24 mths Baseline 12 mths 24 mths

52 Can aerobic exercise protect against dementia? Preserve cognition and slow cognitive Decreased incident dementia 8/11 RCTs in healthy older persons: cognitive & fitness improved especially cognitive speed and attention Biomarkers e.g. brain volume Animal studies growth factors, BDNF, neurogenesis, inflammation, AD path. Graff-Radford NR, Alzheimer s Research and Therapy 2011, 3:6

53 Physical activity benefits Improved fitness Improved physical health - heart disease, Hi BP, diabetes, some types of cancer, osteoporosis, sarcopenia Reduced morbidity & mortality Improved mental health Improved confidence, quality of life

54 CHeBA big data International collaborations COSMIC: >25 studies from around world of older people to find risk and protective factors for cognitive decline ICC-Dementia: 10 centenarian studies combining data secrets to long life Genetic consortia: gene discovery StroKog: vascular contributions to cognitive PROMOTE: psychosocial research, Asia-Pacific

55 Look after your heart Be physically active Mentally challenge your brain Follow a healthy diet Enjoy social activity yourbrainmatters.org.au

56 Prevention trial, NHMRC funded, 5 years Internet based, largest trial in world 18,000 Australians years old Exercise, cognitive training, diet, blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, depression Tailored to individual risk factors

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