Using DNA extracted from blood samples, they examined APOE genotype, the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, and calculated three separate Alzheimer's polygenic risk scores incorporating thousands of variants. The finding was published in Alzheimer's Research and Therapy. It shows that in this sample, standard genetic risk measures did not separate SuperAgers from typical peers. Some coverage has framed the result as SuperAgers actively resisting genetic risk. Does this mean SuperAgers actively resist genetic risk?