Grip strength modifies the association between blood-based alzheimer's biomarkers and cognitive function.

Bekena S, Singh RK, Zhu Y, Trani JF, Ances BM et al.
Geroscience 2026
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Blood-based biomarkers are increasingly used to characterize Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related pathology, yet substantial heterogeneity exists in how biomarker burden relates to cognitive performance. Grip strength, a marker of frailty and functional reserve, may modify this relationship. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of 348 participants from the Aging Adult Brain Connectome (AABC) study. Global cognition was assessed using the Preclinical Alzheimer Cognitive Composite (PACC). Plasma biomarkers included phosphorylated tau-217 (pTau