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Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia

OBJECTIVE: Only a few studies have evaluated modifiable risk factors for frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Here, we evaluated several modifiable factors and their association with disease phenotype, genotype, and prognosis in a large study population including Finnish and Italian patients with FTD and...

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Autores principales: Soppela, Helmi, Katisko, Kasper, Gadola, Yasmine, Krüger, Johanna, Hartikainen, Päivi, Alberici, Antonella, Benussi, Alberto, Koivisto, Anne, Haapasalo, Annakaisa, Remes, Anne M, Borroni, Barbara, Solje, Eino
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35767471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51619
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author Soppela, Helmi
Katisko, Kasper
Gadola, Yasmine
Krüger, Johanna
Hartikainen, Päivi
Alberici, Antonella
Benussi, Alberto
Koivisto, Anne
Haapasalo, Annakaisa
Remes, Anne M
Borroni, Barbara
Solje, Eino
author_facet Soppela, Helmi
Katisko, Kasper
Gadola, Yasmine
Krüger, Johanna
Hartikainen, Päivi
Alberici, Antonella
Benussi, Alberto
Koivisto, Anne
Haapasalo, Annakaisa
Remes, Anne M
Borroni, Barbara
Solje, Eino
author_sort Soppela, Helmi
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description OBJECTIVE: Only a few studies have evaluated modifiable risk factors for frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Here, we evaluated several modifiable factors and their association with disease phenotype, genotype, and prognosis in a large study population including Finnish and Italian patients with FTD and control groups. METHODS: In this case–control study, we compared the presence of several cardiovascular and other lifestyle‐related diseases and education between Finnish and Italian patients with familial (n = 376) and sporadic (n = 654) FTD, between different phenotypes of FTD, and between a subgroup of Finnish FTD patients (n = 221) and matched Finnish patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) (n = 214) and cognitively healthy controls (HC) (n = 100). RESULTS: Patients with sporadic FTD were less educated (p = 0.042, B = ‐0.560, 95% CI −1.101 to −0.019) and had more heart diseases (p < 0.001, OR = 2.265, 95% CI 1.502–3.417) compared to patients with familial FTD. Finnish FTD patients were less educated (p = 0.032, B = 0.755, 95% CI 0.064–1.466) compared with AD patients. The Finnish FTD group showed lower prevalence of hypertension than the HC group (p = 0.003, OR = 2.162, 95% CI 1.304–3.583) and lower prevalence of hypercholesterolemia than in the HC group (p < 0.001, OR = 2.648, 95%CI 1.548–4.531) or in the AD group (p < 0.001, OR = 1.995, 95% CI 1.333–2.986). Within the FTD group, clinical phenotypes also differed regarding education and lifestyle‐related factors. INTERPRETATION: Our study suggests distinct profiles of several modifiable factors in the FTD group depending on the phenotype and familial inheritance history and that especially sporadic FTD may be associated with modifiable risk factors.
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spelling pubmed-93801592022-08-19 Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia Soppela, Helmi Katisko, Kasper Gadola, Yasmine Krüger, Johanna Hartikainen, Päivi Alberici, Antonella Benussi, Alberto Koivisto, Anne Haapasalo, Annakaisa Remes, Anne M Borroni, Barbara Solje, Eino Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Only a few studies have evaluated modifiable risk factors for frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Here, we evaluated several modifiable factors and their association with disease phenotype, genotype, and prognosis in a large study population including Finnish and Italian patients with FTD and control groups. METHODS: In this case–control study, we compared the presence of several cardiovascular and other lifestyle‐related diseases and education between Finnish and Italian patients with familial (n = 376) and sporadic (n = 654) FTD, between different phenotypes of FTD, and between a subgroup of Finnish FTD patients (n = 221) and matched Finnish patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) (n = 214) and cognitively healthy controls (HC) (n = 100). RESULTS: Patients with sporadic FTD were less educated (p = 0.042, B = ‐0.560, 95% CI −1.101 to −0.019) and had more heart diseases (p < 0.001, OR = 2.265, 95% CI 1.502–3.417) compared to patients with familial FTD. Finnish FTD patients were less educated (p = 0.032, B = 0.755, 95% CI 0.064–1.466) compared with AD patients. The Finnish FTD group showed lower prevalence of hypertension than the HC group (p = 0.003, OR = 2.162, 95% CI 1.304–3.583) and lower prevalence of hypercholesterolemia than in the HC group (p < 0.001, OR = 2.648, 95%CI 1.548–4.531) or in the AD group (p < 0.001, OR = 1.995, 95% CI 1.333–2.986). Within the FTD group, clinical phenotypes also differed regarding education and lifestyle‐related factors. INTERPRETATION: Our study suggests distinct profiles of several modifiable factors in the FTD group depending on the phenotype and familial inheritance history and that especially sporadic FTD may be associated with modifiable risk factors. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9380159/ /pubmed/35767471 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51619 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Soppela, Helmi
Katisko, Kasper
Gadola, Yasmine
Krüger, Johanna
Hartikainen, Päivi
Alberici, Antonella
Benussi, Alberto
Koivisto, Anne
Haapasalo, Annakaisa
Remes, Anne M
Borroni, Barbara
Solje, Eino
Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
title Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
title_full Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
title_fullStr Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
title_full_unstemmed Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
title_short Modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
title_sort modifiable potential risk factors in familial and sporadic frontotemporal dementia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9380159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35767471
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51619
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