
This study examined the association between a history of heavy alcohol use and smoking, presence of the apolipoprotein-E epsilon 4 allele (APOE ![]() |
Cross-sectional study of AD patients evaluated at a University-affiliated outpatient memory disorders clinic. |
A clinic-based cohort of white non-Hispanic (WNH; n = 397), white Hispanic (WH; n = 264), and African-American (AA; n = 24) patients diagnosed with possible or probable AD according to NINCDS-ADRDA diagnostic criteria. |
The age of onset of AD was obtained from a knowledgeable family member. All patients were assessed for APOE genotype. History of alcohol and tobacco consumption prior to the onset of dementia was obtained via an interview with the patient and the primary caregiver. A history of heavy drinking was defined as >2 drinks per day and a history of heavy smoking was defined as ![]() |
Presence of an APOE ![]() |
The results suggest that APOE ![]() Read Full Abstract Request Reprint E-Mail: billy@msmc.com |