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El trauma en la niñez, como el abuso parental, debilita el vínculo positivo entre la predisposición genética a la cognición y la función cognitiva en afroamericanos mayores. La atención informada sobre el trauma es crucial para la salud cognitiva en esta población.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia; Genética; Salud Pública

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los afroamericanos (AA) enfrentan tasas más altas de Alzheimer y demencia y disparidades en la salud cognitiva.; La investigación existente sobre AA explora el riesgo genético (APOE) y el trauma infantil, pero el papel de las puntuaciones poligénicas para la cognición general (PGS-gc) y su interacción con el trauma está poco estudiado.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar los efectos principales y aditivos del PGS-gc y el trauma infantil en la función cognitiva en afroamericanos (AA) mayores.; Examinar si el trauma infantil modera la asociación entre el PGS-gc y la función cognitiva en AA mayores.

Principales métodos:

  • Modelado de curvas de crecimiento longitudinal en 1174 adultos de ascendencia africana (mayores de 50 años) del Estudio de Salud y Jubilación (1996-2020).; La función cognitiva se evaluó mediante la puntuación total de cognición.; El PGS-gc midió la predisposición genética; el trauma infantil se evaluó mediante experiencias adversas en la infancia.

Principales resultados:

  • Un PGS-gc más alto se asoció significativamente con una mejor función cognitiva (z = 2,59, p < 0,05).; La pérdida familiar antes de los 16 años se relacionó con una menor función cognitiva, independientemente del PGS-gc (z = -2,49, p < 0,05).; El abuso parental moderó significativamente la relación PGS-gc-cognición, atenuando la asociación en individuos expuestos a traumas (z = -2,53, p < 0,05).

Conclusiones:

  • El trauma infantil, específicamente el abuso parental, modera y debilita la relación positiva entre la predisposición poligénica y la función cognitiva en afroamericanos mayores.; Los hallazgos resaltan la necesidad crítica de prevención del trauma y atención informada sobre el trauma para mejorar la salud cognitiva y reducir las disparidades en adultos mayores de minorías raciales/étnicas.