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- W1921673553 abstract "Objective Several epidemiological studies have found a lower incidence of Alzheimer's disease in highly educated populations, but the protective mechanism of education against the disease is still unclear. Our objective was to investigate the association between education and 11 C‐labeled Pittsburgh Compound B (PIB) uptake with positron emission tomography in participants with normal cognitive ability. Methods We performed 11 C‐labeled PIB positron emission tomography and neuropsychological testing in 30 cognitively normal older participants. Of the participants, 16 had a period of education less than 12 years (low‐education group) and 14 had more than 13 years (high‐education group). Amyloid‐β deposition was quantified by binding potential (BP ND ) in several brain regions and was compared between the groups with different education levels. Results We found significantly higher cortical PIB‐BP ND in the cognitively normal participants with low education compared with the ones with high education. None of the brain regions in low‐education group showed significantly lower BP ND values. This finding was not affected by the inclusion of possible confounding variables such as age, sex, and general intelligence. Our findings indicated a reduced amyloid pathology in highly educated, cognitively normal, participants. Conclusions Our findings lead to the proposal that early‐life education has a negative association with Alzheimer's disease pathology. This proposal is not in opposition to the brain reserve hypothesis. People with more education might be prone to a greater inhibitory effect against amyloid‐β deposition before the preclinical stage. At the same time, they have a greater reserve capacity, and greater pathological changes are required for dementia to manifest. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W1921673553 date "2014-11-26" @default.
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- W1921673553 title "Low amyloid‐β deposition correlates with high education in cognitively normal older adults: a pilot study" @default.
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