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Change in Depressive Symptoms and Longitudinal Regional Amyloid Accumulation in Unimpaired Older Adults
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In this cohort study of cognitively unimpaired older adults with, at most, mild baseline depressive symptoms, greater depressive symptoms over time were associated with amyloid accumulation in regions associated with emotional control. Furthermore, these associations persisted in most regions independent of cognitive changes. These results shed light on the neurobiology of depressive symptoms in older individuals and underscore the importance of monitoring for elevated mood symptoms early in AD.
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