Relations of arterial stiffness and endothelial function to brain aging in the community
Article 2013 en
Authors
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Connie W. Tsao
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Sudha Seshadri
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Alexa S. Beiser
Abstract
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Greater arterial stiffness and pressure pulsatility are associated with brain aging, MRI vascular insults, and memory deficits typically seen in Alzheimer dementia. Future investigations are warranted to evaluate the potential impact of prevention and treatment of unfavorable arterial hemodynamics on neurocognitive outcomes.
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