Amyloid-PET imaging predicts functional decline in clinically normal individuals

A new paper entitled “Amyloid-PET imaging predicts functional decline in clinically normal individuals” has been published in the journal Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy.

This study aimed to investigate the natural history of functional impairment in a population without dementia using a large European amyloid-PET datase. The data used in this article were obtained from the PNHS cohort of the AMYPAD study.

Congratulations to all authors: Lisa Quenon, Lyduine E. Collij, David Vállez Garcia, Isadora Lopes Alves, Thomas Gérard, Vincent Malotaux, Lara Huyghe, Juan Domingo Gispert, Frank Jessen, Pieter Jelle Visser, Anouk den Braber, Craig W. Ritchie, Mercè Boada, Marta Marquié, Rik Vandenberghe, Emma S. Luckett, Michael Schöll, Giovanni B. Frisoni, Christopher Buckley, Andrew Stephens, Daniele Altomare, Lisa Ford, Cindy Birck, Anja Mett, Rossella Gismondi, Robin Wolz, Sylke Grootoonk, Richard Manber, Mahnaz Shekari, Renaud Lhommel, Laurence Dricot, Adrian Ivanoiu, Gill Farrar, Frederik Barkhof and Bernard J. Hanseeuw

The paper is available open-access here: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13195-024-01494-9

Amyloid-PET imaging predicts functional decline in clinically normal individuals
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