Abstract: Background: The neuropathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has previously been shown to be rather common among the elderly. Objective: The aim of this study was to inspect the associations between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) AD biomarker concentrations, age, the APOE ɛ 4 allele, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and cognitive performance in a cohort of a neurologically healthy population. Methods: This study included 93 subjects (42 men, mean age 67 years) without previous neurological symptoms or subjective cognitive complaints. Their cognition was assessed, and CSF biomarkers and APOE ɛ 4 status were analyzed. Results: Of the studied subjects, 8.6% (n = 8) had a…pathological CSF AD biomarker profile. An increase in age correlated positively with CSF tau pathology and negatively with global cognitive performance. Conclusion: AD-type pathological changes in CSF and subtle cognitive impairment are common within a population with no previous memory complaints. Age was the main risk factor for the changes.
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