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    Coronary atherosclerosis in indigenous South American Tsimane: a cross-sectional cohort study
    (Elsevier BV, 2017) Hillard Kaplan; Randall C. Thompson; Benjamin C. Trumble; L. Samüel Wann; Adel H. Allam; Bret Beheim; Bruno Frøhlich; M. Linda Sutherland; James D. Sutherland; Jonathan Stieglitz
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    P3‐134: APOE GENOTYPE AND COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE IN TSIMANE AND MOSETEN OF BOLIVIA
    (Wiley, 2019) Margaret Gatz; Hillard Kaplan; Ben C. Trumble; Randall C. Thompson; Juan J. Copajira Adrian; M. Linda Sutherland; James D. Sutherland; Helena C. Chui; Daniel Eid Rodriguez; Raúl Quispe Gutierrez
    The ε4 allele of the apolipoprotein gene (APOE) is an established risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), with evidence predominantly from Caucasian populations. Results are mixed whether non-demented older adult ε4 carriers perform more poorly on cognitive tests. Some evidence indicates that APOE influences AD risk through episodic memory. We therefore hypothesized ε4 carriers would show lower episodic memory scores. Participants were indigenous lowland Bolivians practicing subsistence level horticulture (469 Tsimane; 86 Moseten) aged ≥55 (mean 66, range 55-96), with data from both cognitive testing and APOE genotyping from PCR. Culturally/linguistically adapted cognitive tests included episodic memory, digit span forward, semantic fluency, visual scan, and visuoconstructional ability. Episodic memory included immediate memory (average of 3 learning trials for an 8-word list), and delayed recall assessed after 10 minutes. General linear modelling evaluated whether memory scores were associated with carrying the ε4 allele. Distribution of APOE genotypes was not significantly different between Tsimane and Moseten populations: unadjusted 21% ε3/ε4 heterozygotes; 1% ε4/ε4 homozygotes. Controlling for population, age, gender, and education, there was a significant effect for delayed recall: those carrying an ε4 allele scored significantly lower, b = −0.705, SE = 0.203, p = .0006, ηP2 = 0.024. Neither immediate memory nor any other cognitive test showed a significant ε4 effect. There were no significant interactions between APOE and population, age, gender, or education. Within each population, controlling for age, gender, and education, the ε4 main effect was significant on delayed recall for both Tsimane, b = −0.527, SE = 0.212, p = .0131, ηP2 = 0.0132, and Moseten, b = −0.935, SE = 0.427, p = .0316, ηP2 = 0.0558, with a trend for Moseten on immediate memory, b = −0.589, SE = 0.240, p = .0163, ηP2 = 0.0692.
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    Physical activity mediates age differences in cognition among Tsimane forager-horticulturalists
    (Oxford University Press, 2025) Phoebe Imms; Nikhil N. Chaudhari; Daniel K. Cummings; Daniel Eid Rodríguez; Giuseppe Barisano; Paul L. Hooper; M. Katherine Sayre; Edmond Seabright; Randall C. Thompson; M. Linda Sutherland
    Among Tsimane males, who are more physically active than Tsimane females, the association between age and cognition via BV is significantly mediated by physical activity. Among Tsimane females, mediation occurs directly via physical activity, bypassing BV. These results suggest that mechanisms of cognitive differences across ages differ by sex and population. Studying the relationship between brain atrophy and lifestyle in nonindustrialized populations elucidates biological and environmental correlates of brain health.
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    Testosterone is positively associated with coronary artery calcium in a low cardiovascular disease risk population
    (University of Oxford, 2023) Benjamin C. Trumble; Jacob D. Negrey; Stephanie V. Koebele; Randall C. Thompson; L. Samüel Wann; Adel H. Allam; Bret Beheim; M. Linda Sutherland; James D. Sutherland; Daniel Eid Rodríguez
    Among Tsimane, testosterone is positively associated with coronary artery calcium despite generally low normal testosterone levels, minimal atherosclerosis and rare cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. Associations between low testosterone and CVD events in industrialized populations are likely confounded by obesity and other lifestyle factors.
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    The Tres Ventanas Mummies of <scp>P</scp>eru
    (Wiley, 2015) L. Samüel Wann; Guido Lombardi; Bernadino Ojeda; Robert A. Benfer; Ricardo Rivera; Caleb E. Finch; Gregory S. Thomas; Randall C. Thompson
    The Tres Ventanas mummies of Peru are thought to be among the oldest mummies in existence, dating to between 8,000 and 10,000 years ago. A preliminary assessment is made of the potential of these mummies for use in future research on mummified remains. Although the Tres Ventanas cave and the four mummies were explored and then excavated by Frederic Engel in 1966-67, and the project is named in his honor as the "Engel Study Group", the importance of both the physical remains and the context in which they were found has only come to light in the last few years. Most important is the paleopathological examination of these remains, since these mummies are found in a high altitude area of Peru where adaptation to the limited partial pressure of oxygen is perhaps a key component in broadening our understanding of human diversity in past populations.

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