Abstract

Abstract β-amyloid is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease and can be measured in vivo by PET imaging. Whether PiB+ (elevated β-amyloid) individuals exhibit distinct physical activity patterns throughout the day (i.e., activity amount or fragmentation) is unknown. Using data from 125 BLSA participants (56-95 years) with PET imaging and ≥3 days of wrist accelerometry, we examined associations between PiB status and activity patterns daily and during 6-hour time blocks using multivariable linear regression models. Modification by age was also examined. Daily total activity counts and activity fragmentation did not differ by PiB status (p=0.34 and p=0.70, respectively). Yet, per each additional year of age, PiB+ individuals were more active during early morning (p=0.04) and evening (p=0.029) but trended towards less active in mid-morning (p=0.069) than PiB- individuals. Though replication of findings is needed, older PiB+ participants appeared more active in the late evening/early morning, possibly reflecting altered sleep-time, agitation, or restlessness.

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