AUTHOR=Lindauer Allison , Croff Raina , Duff Kevin , Mattek Nora , Fuller Patrice , Pierce Aimee , Bonds Johnson Kalisha , Kaye Jeffrey TITLE=The African American Dementia and Aging Project: an Oregon-based longitudinal study JOURNAL=Frontiers in Dementia VOLUME=3 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/dementia/articles/10.3389/frdem.2024.1498835 DOI=10.3389/frdem.2024.1498835 ISSN=2813-3919 ABSTRACT=Introduction

The vast majority of studies on aging, cognition, and dementia focus on non-Hispanic white subjects. This paper adds to the extant literature by providing insight into the African American aging experience. Here we describe the study design and baseline characteristics of the African American Dementia and Aging Project (AADAPt) study, which is exploring aging and cognition in African American older adults in Oregon.

Methods

African American older adults (n = 177) participated in AADAPt, a longitudinal study that collected data on cognitive, physical, and social functioning in annual visits since 2000.

Results

AADAPt participants had risk factors for developing dementia in future, such as hypertension and hyperlipidemia, but also reported protective factors such as high social engagement.

Discussion

The AADAPt project offers new insights into aging in older African Americans that includes data on cognition, social engagement, and physical health, which are crucial for understanding the experience of under-represented groups and making future studies more inclusive.