323: Meat consumption and APOE ε3/ε4–ε4/ε4: slower cognitive decline and lower dementia risk in SNAC‑K
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323: Meat consumption and APOE ε3/ε4–ε4/ε4: slower cognitive decline and lower dementia risk in SNAC‑K

Norgren J et al., JAMA Network Open - Population-based SNAC-K study finds higher meat consumption associated with slower cognitive decline and lower dementia risk in APOE ε3/ε4 and ε4/ε4 older adults. Key terms: APOE4, meat consumption, dementia, episodic memory, SNAC-K.

Study Highlights:
Using the Swedish National Study on Aging and Care–Kungsholmen (SNAC-K) cohort of older adults and repeated validated food-frequency questionnaires, the authors applied panel data analyses with linear regression for cognitive trajectories and Fine and Gray models for dementia incidence. Higher total meat consumption (top vs bottom quintile) in APOE ε3/ε4 and ε4/ε4 participants was associated with better 10-year global cognitive trajectories (β = 0.32) and lower dementia risk (sHR = 0.45). The processed-to-total meat ratio was associated with higher dementia risk (sHR = 1.14) without APOE interaction. Post hoc vitamin B12 analyses suggested APOE-specific differences in nutrient uptake that could help explain the genotype-specific associations.

Conclusion:
Higher meat consumption was associated with slower cognitive decline and reduced dementia incidence among APOE ε3/ε4 and ε4/ε4 carriers, such that the expected excess risk in these genotypes was not observed at high intake levels.

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Article title:
Meat Consumption and Cognitive Health by APOE Genotype

First author:
Norgren J

Journal:
JAMA Network Open

DOI:
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.6489

Reference:
Norgren J, Carballo-Casla A, Grande G, et al. Meat Consumption and Cognitive Health by APOE Genotype. JAMA Network Open. 2026;9(3):e266489. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2026.6489

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- transcript coverage: Audited the transcript’s representation of the paper’s core scientific claims: APOE4 carriers (APOE34/44) show cognitive benefits and reduced dementia risk with higher meat intake; non-APOE34/44 show no such association; processed meat increases dementia risk; unprocessed meat associates with lower mortality in APOE34/
- transcript topics: APOE gene and Alzheimer's risk; APOE4 vs APOE3/2 evolution and dietary adaptation; SNAC-K cohort design, dietary assessment, and cognitive outcomes; Total meat intake and cognitive trajectories by APOE genotype; Dementia incidence by APOE genotype and meat quintiles; Processed-to-total meat ratio and dementia risk

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- APOE34/44 carriers show improved cognitive trajectories and reduced dementia risk with higher meat intake (top quintile) compared with bottom quintile.
- Cognition and dementia benefits for APOE34/44 are quantified as β = 0.32 (P = .01) and sHR = 0.45 (P = .04) respectively....

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