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Education Modifies the Association of Amyloid but Not Tangles with Cognitive Function

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Journal Neurology
Specialty Neurology
Date 2005 Sep 28
PMID 16186546
Citations 58
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Abstract

The authors quantified amyloid and tau tangles in Religious Orders Study participants. In separate analyses, amyloid and tangles were related to level of cognition. When terms for education's interaction with amyloid and tangles were added, education dampened the association of amyloid with level of cognition (p = 0.02) but not the association of neurofibrillary tangles with level of cognition, suggesting that education is related to factors that reduce the effect of amyloid on cognition.

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