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1. The relationship between objective physical activity and change in cognitive function

2. Plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein is associated with reactive astrogliosis assessed via 18 F‐SMBT‐1 PET

3. Objectively measured physical activity and cognition in cognitively normal older adults: A longitudinal analysis of the Australian Imaging Biomarkers and Lifestyle (AIBL) study

4. How lifestyle shapes the brain: Associations between physical activity, sleep, beta‐amyloid and cognitive function in older adults

5. Lipidomic signatures for APOE genotypes provides new insights about mechanisms of resilience in Alzheimer’s disease

6. Identification of concordant plasma lipid signatures in Alzheimer’s disease: Validation between two independent studies of Alzheimer’s disease

7. Improved centiloid robustness using non‐negative matrix factorization

8. Elevated levels of synaptic protein GAP‐43 associate with brain tauopathy, atrophy and cognition in Alzheimer’s disease

9. Deficits in learning are greater than memory dysfunction in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease

10. Genome‐wide study of the human lipidome and links to Alzheimer’s disease risk

11. Comparison of peer mentoring versus peer support in a 6‐month home‐based physical activity program for inactive older adults at risk of Alzheimer’s disease: Experiences from the INDIGO trial

12. The association between mesial temporal tau with age, cognition and neocortical tau in Aβ cognitively unimpaired individuals using MK‐6240

13. P1‐142: PERIPHERAL INFLAMMATORY BURDEN BIOMARKERS MODULATE THE RISK FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE THROUGH KEY AD‐RELATED SNPS

14. P2‐415: QUANTITATIVE NORMALISED SODIUM MRI SIGNAL INTENSITY IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH AGE IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS: A 3 TESLA STUDY

15. IC‐P‐008: VISUAL ASSESSMENT OF β‐AMYLOID PET SCAN IS IMPROVED BY CAPAIBL

16. O2‐15‐03: DIFFERENTIAL RISK FACTORS FOR PROGRESSION TO MCI/DEMENTIA BY AMYLOID‐BETA STATUS

17. P4‐112: VERBAL LEARNING AND BETA‐AMYLOID: REPEATED ADMINISTRATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SHOPPING LIST TEST

18. P1‐405: VISUAL ASSESSMENT OF β‐AMYLOID PET SCAN IS IMPROVED BY CAPAIBL

19. P1‐440: INCREASED CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW WITH INCREASED AMYLOID BURDEN IN PRECLINICAL AD

20. O1‐04‐01: PRECLINICAL ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH LEARNING IMPAIRMENTS OVER SIX DAYS: RESULTS FROM THE ONLINE REPEATED COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (ORCA) STUDY

21. O4‐06‐01: GENETIC VARIATION IN AQUAPORINS MODERATES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP AND BRAIN Aβ‐AMYLOID BURDEN

22. O4‐09‐01: COMPARISON OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NEOCORTICAL Aβ‐AMYLOID, HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME AND PACC IN SPORADIC AD

23. P1‐006: EXAMINING THE RESILIENCE OF SUPERAGERS: RISK OF CLINICAL PROGRESSION AND Aβ‐ASSOCIATED MEMORY DECLINE OVER 8 YEARS

24. IC‐06‐01: QUANTITATIVE SODIUM MRI IS MORE SENSITIVE THAN VOLUMETRY FOR DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN OLDER ADULTS WITH MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND THOSE WHO ARE COGNITIVELY NORMAL

25. P3‐470: PAIRED ASSOCIATE LEARNING DEFICITS ASSOCIATED WITH ELEVATED BETA‐AMYLOID IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL OLDER ADULTS

26. P1‐636: DOES MENTOR‐SUPPORTED GOAL‐SETTING ENHANCE ADHERENCE TO A 6‐MONTH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM, IMPROVE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND FITNESS FOR INACTIVE OLDER ADULTS AT RISK OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE? THE INDIGO TRIAL

27. P3‐620: INCREASED PROTEIN AND FIBRE INTAKE IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER PERFORMANCE IN THE AIBL PACC SCORE IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL ADULTS: AUSTRALIAN IMAGING, BIOMARKERS AND LIFESTYLE (AIBL) STUDY

28. O3‐07‐06: IMPROVEMENTS IN SUBTHRESHOLD ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION SYMPTOMS IN OLDER, SEDENTARY ADULTS AT RISK OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE WHO ENGAGE IN A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION

29. P2‐634: CHANGES IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, GOAL‐SETTING SATISFACTION AND PERFORMANCE WITH A SIX‐MONTH, HOME‐BASED, PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM IN INACTIVE OLDER ADULTS AT RISK OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE: THE INDIGO TRIAL

30. F3-04-03: STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVES ON HOW THE HOME CARE SECTOR CAN SUPPORT PEOPLE TO LIVE WELL WITH DEMENTIA

31. P2-581: THE SUPPORT PERSON'S PREFERENCES AND PERSPECTIVES OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT

32. IC-P-167: AUTOMATED REPORTING OF TAU PET QUANTIFICATION ON BRAIN SURFACE

33. [IC‐P‐158]: IMPLEMENTING THE CENTILOID TRANSFORMATION FOR 18 F‐FLORBETABEN AND 18 F‐NAV4694 USING CAPAIBL

34. [P4–499]: REFINING THE NATURAL HISTORY OF GLOBAL AND REGIONAL Aβ‐AMYLOID DEPOSITION IN SPORADIC ALZHEIMER's DISEASE

35. [O4–04–06]: VASCULAR RISK MEASURES AND LONGITUDINAL Aβ ACCUMULATION: RESULTS FROM THE AIBL STUDY OF AGEING

36. [P2–389]: LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT OF Aβ ACCUMULATION WITH FLUTEMETAMOL

37. [P4–561]: MEDITERRANEAN DIET ADHERENCE IS ASSOCIATED WITH ATTENUATED CORTICAL THINNING IN AN AUSTRALIAN STUDY OF AGEING

38. [F1–02–01]: DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC POWER OF FLUID AND NEUROIMAGING MARKERS OF PATHOLOGY AND NEURODEGENERATION: THE ALZHEIMER'S IMAGING, BIOMARKERS, AND LIFESTYLE (AIBL) STUDY OF AGEING EXPERIENCE

39. [P2–565]: CAN OLDER ADULTS AT RISK OF ALZHEIMER's DISEASE ADHERE TO A 24‐MONTH HOME‐BASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM? THE AIBL ACTIVE–TRIAL

40. [P3–243]: A MASS SPECTROMETRY‐BASED DISCOVERY AND REPLICATION OF A MULTI‐ANALYTE CLASSIFIER FOR NEOCORTICAL AMYLOID PATHOLOGY

41. [P4–136]: IL‐10 AND IL‐12/23P40 ARE JOINTLY ASSOCIATED AS PREDICTORS OF Aβ‐AMYLOID LOAD IN A BROADER BLOOD‐BASED BIOMARKER PANEL

42. [P1–607]: SELF‐REPORTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH TAU BURDEN AS MEASURED BY PET

43. [P2–086]: EDUCATION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN RELATION TO FRAILTY AND WHOLE‐BRAIN STRUCTURAL HEALTH IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT, AND NORMAL AGING: RESULTS FROM THE AUSTRALIAN IMAGING, BIOMARKERS AND LIFESTYLE FLAGSHIP STUDY OF AGEING (AIBL)

44. [P3–325]: 18F‐AV1451 TAU QUANTIFICATION WITHOUT MRI

45. [O3–01–05]: THE SHORT‐ AND LONG‐TERM EFFECTS OF A 24‐MONTH HOME‐BASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM ON PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS AND BODY COMPOSITION OF OLDER ADULTS AT RISK OF ALZHEIMER's DISEASE: THE AIBL ACTIVE TRIAL

46. [O5–05–01]: COGNITIVE SUPER‐AGING VERSUS TYPICAL AGING IN COMMUNITY‐DWELLING OLDER ADULTS: LONGITUDINAL TRAJECTORIES IN GLOBAL CORTICAL THICKNESS OVER SIX YEARS

47. [P3–224]: THE INFLUENCE OF LOW‐DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS ON NEOCORTICAL AMYLOID LOAD IN THE AUSTRALIAN IMAGING BIOMARKER AND LIFESTYLE STUDY

48. [P3–462]: CONSIDERATION OF PRECLINICAL AD FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF NORMAL AGING: AMYLOID‐β RELATED CHANGES IN FLUID AND CRYSTALLIZED INTELLIGENCE IN A ROBUST SAMPLE OF HEALTHY OLDER ADULTS

49. [P1–444]: QUANTITATIVE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS PREDICTS HIPPOCAMPAL ATROPHY IN Aβ+ ELDERLY CONTROLS AND ALZHEIMER's DISEASE PATIENTS

50. P4-485: SPON1 IS ASSOCIATED WITH Aβ-AMYLOID AND APOE ε4 RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE IN COGNITIVELY NORMAL ADULTS

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