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TitleAssociations of the Harvard Automated Phone Task and Alzheimer's Disease Pathology in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Preliminary Findings.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsGonzalez, C, Mimmack, KJ, Amariglio, RE, J Becker, A, Chhatwal, JP, Fitzpatrick, CD, Gatchel, JR, Johnson, KA, Katz, ZS, Kuppe, MK, Locascio, JJ, Udeogu, OJ, Papp, KV, Premnath, P, Properzi, MJ, Rentz, DM, Schultz, AP, Sperling, RA, Vannini, P, Wang, S, Marshall, GA
JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
Volume94
Issue1
Pagination217-226
Date Published2023
ISSN1875-8908
KeywordsActivities of Daily Living, Aged, Alzheimer Disease, Amyloid, Amyloid beta-Peptides, Amyloidogenic Proteins, Cognitive Dysfunction, Entorhinal Cortex, Humans, Positron-Emission Tomography, tau Proteins
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Detecting clinically meaningful changes in instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) at the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is critical.

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this exploratory study was to examine the cross-sectional relationship between a performance-based IADL test, the Harvard Automated Phone Task (APT), and cerebral tau and amyloid burden in cognitively normal (CN) older adults.

METHODS: Seventy-seven CN participants underwent flortaucipir tau and Pittsburgh Compound B amyloid PET. IADL were assessed using the three Harvard APT tasks: prescription refill (APT-Script), health insurance company call (APT-PCP), and bank transaction (APT-Bank). Linear regression models were used to determine associations between each APT task and entorhinal cortex, inferior temporal, or precuneus tau with or without an interaction with amyloid.

RESULTS: Significant associations were found between APT-Bank task rate and interaction between amyloid and entorhinal cortex tau, and APT-PCP task and interactions between amyloid and inferior temporal and precuneus tau. No significant associations were found between the APT tasks and tau or amyloid alone.

CONCLUSION: Our preliminary findings suggest an association between a simulated real-life IADL test and interactions of amyloid and several regions of early tau accumulation in CN older adults. However, some analyses were underpowered due to the small number of participants with elevated amyloid, and findings should be interpreted with caution. Future studies will further explore these associations cross-sectionally and longitudinally in order to determine whether the Harvard APT can serve as a reliable IADL outcome measure for preclinical AD prevention trials and ultimately in the clinic setting.

DOI10.3233/JAD-220885
Alternate JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
PubMed ID37212093
PubMed Central IDPMC10330453
Grant ListR01 AG053184 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R01 AG058825 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
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