Abstract
The ε4 allele of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene is a known risk factor for Alzheimer's disease and may also affect cognitive performance in normal aging. Evidence of the presence and magnitude of ε4-related cognitive deficits was examined with a meta-analysis of the available literature. Thirty-eight studies were included, and cognitive performance was collapsed into 8 domains. Results indicated significant APOE-ε4 group differences for global cognitive functioning, episodic memory, and executive functioning, in favor of non-ε4 carriers. In addition, older age and APOE-ε4 heterozygosity was associated with smaller ε4-related impairments. The meta-analysis results suggest that APOE-ε4 genotype does affect cognitive performance in healthy aging, although the influence is relatively small and specific to certain domains of cognitive performance.
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Small, B. J., Rosnick, C. B., Fratiglioni, L., & Bäckman, L. (2004). Apolipoprotein E and cognitive performance: A meta-analysis. Psychology and Aging, 19(4), 592–600. https://doi.org/10.1037/0882-7974.19.4.592
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