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The Promotion Of Physical Activity For The Prevention Of Alzheimer's Disease In Adults With Down Syndrome: Rationale And Design For A 12 Month Randomized Trial., Lauren T. Ptomey, Amanda N. Szabo-Reed, Laura E. Martin, Matthew S. Mayo, Richard A. Washburn, Anna M. Gorczyca, Rebecca J. Lepping, Phill Lee, Daniel Forsha, Joseph R. Sherman, Jessica C. Danon, Joseph E. Donnelly Jun 2020

The Promotion Of Physical Activity For The Prevention Of Alzheimer's Disease In Adults With Down Syndrome: Rationale And Design For A 12 Month Randomized Trial., Lauren T. Ptomey, Amanda N. Szabo-Reed, Laura E. Martin, Matthew S. Mayo, Richard A. Washburn, Anna M. Gorczyca, Rebecca J. Lepping, Phill Lee, Daniel Forsha, Joseph R. Sherman, Jessica C. Danon, Joseph E. Donnelly

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Nearly all individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) display pathology associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) beginning as early as age 30. Previous research in typically developed adults suggests that increased moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) may improve cognitive function and protect against age-related structural and functional changes in the brain; however, the potential impact of increased MVPA on the development of AD in adults with DS has not been evaluated. Despite the potential positive impact of MVPA on cognition and AD risk, participation in MVPA among young adults with DS is low. The limited research evaluating strategies for increasing MVPA in adults …