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March 28, 2023; 100 (13) Research Article

Cognitive and Functional Trajectories in Older Adults With Prediagnostic Parkinson Disease

View ORCID ProfileMeredith A. Bock, Eric Vittinghoff, Amber L. Bahorik, Yue Leng, Howard Fink, Kristine Yaffe
First published December 29, 2022, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000206762
Meredith A. Bock
From the Departments of Neurology (M.A.B., K.Y.), Epidemiology and Biostatistics (E.V., K.Y.), Psychiatry (A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), and Weill Institute for Neuroscience (M.A.B., A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Health Care System (M.A.B., K.Y.), California; and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (H.F.), Minneapolis Veteran's Affairs Health Care System, Minesota.
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Eric Vittinghoff
From the Departments of Neurology (M.A.B., K.Y.), Epidemiology and Biostatistics (E.V., K.Y.), Psychiatry (A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), and Weill Institute for Neuroscience (M.A.B., A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Health Care System (M.A.B., K.Y.), California; and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (H.F.), Minneapolis Veteran's Affairs Health Care System, Minesota.
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Amber L. Bahorik
From the Departments of Neurology (M.A.B., K.Y.), Epidemiology and Biostatistics (E.V., K.Y.), Psychiatry (A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), and Weill Institute for Neuroscience (M.A.B., A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Health Care System (M.A.B., K.Y.), California; and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (H.F.), Minneapolis Veteran's Affairs Health Care System, Minesota.
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Yue Leng
From the Departments of Neurology (M.A.B., K.Y.), Epidemiology and Biostatistics (E.V., K.Y.), Psychiatry (A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), and Weill Institute for Neuroscience (M.A.B., A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Health Care System (M.A.B., K.Y.), California; and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (H.F.), Minneapolis Veteran's Affairs Health Care System, Minesota.
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Howard Fink
From the Departments of Neurology (M.A.B., K.Y.), Epidemiology and Biostatistics (E.V., K.Y.), Psychiatry (A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), and Weill Institute for Neuroscience (M.A.B., A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Health Care System (M.A.B., K.Y.), California; and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (H.F.), Minneapolis Veteran's Affairs Health Care System, Minesota.
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From the Departments of Neurology (M.A.B., K.Y.), Epidemiology and Biostatistics (E.V., K.Y.), Psychiatry (A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), and Weill Institute for Neuroscience (M.A.B., A.L.B., Y.L., K.Y.), University of California, San Francisco; San Francisco Veteran's Affairs Health Care System (M.A.B., K.Y.), California; and Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (H.F.), Minneapolis Veteran's Affairs Health Care System, Minesota.
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Cognitive and Functional Trajectories in Older Adults With Prediagnostic Parkinson Disease
Meredith A. Bock, Eric Vittinghoff, Amber L. Bahorik, Yue Leng, Howard Fink, Kristine Yaffe
Neurology Mar 2023, 100 (13) e1386-e1394; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000206762

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Background and Objectives There is increasing interest in characterizing the earliest phases of Parkinson disease (PD). However, few studies have investigated prediagnostic trajectories of cognition and function. Our objective was to describe prediagnostic cognitive and functional trajectories in PD in older women and men.

Methods We studied 9,595 women and 5,795 men from 2 prospective cohort studies of community-dwelling elders followed up to 20 years. In individuals without prevalent PD, we estimated the associations of incident PD diagnosis with rates of change in cognition and function before and after diagnosis compared with healthy older adults using multivariate mixed-effects models.

Results Over follow-up, 297 individuals developed incident PD. Interactions between the terms in our model and sex were statistically significant for the 3 outcomes (p < 0.001 for all), so we stratified results by sex. Compared with older men without PD, men who developed PD exhibited faster decline in global cognition (0.04 SD more annual change, p < 0.001), executive function (0.05 SD more annual change, p < 0.001), and functional status (0.06 SD more annual change, p < 0.001) in the prediagnostic period. Women who developed PD compared with women without PD displayed faster decline in executive function (0.02 SD more annual change, p = 0.006) and functional status in the prediagnostic period (0.07 SD more annual change, p < 0.001).

Discussion Individuals with incident PD exhibit cognitive and functional decline during the prediagnostic phase that exceeds rates associated with normal aging. Better understanding heterogeneity in prodromal PD is essential to enable earlier diagnosis and identify impactful nonmotor symptoms in all subgroups.

Glossary

MrOS=
Osteoporotic Fractures in Men;
PD=
Parkinson disease;
SOF=
Study of Osteoporotic Fractures

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  • Submitted and externally peer reviewed. The handling editor was Associate Editor Peter Hedera, MD, PhD.

  • Received July 6, 2022.
  • Accepted in final form November 16, 2022.
  • © 2022 American Academy of Neurology
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