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   Inter-relations of orthostatic blood pressure change,aortic stiffness,and brain structure and function in young adults  
   
نویسنده cooper l.l. ,himali j.j. ,torjesen a. ,tsao c.w. ,beiser a. ,hamburg n.m. ,decarli c. ,vasan r.s. ,seshadri s. ,pase m.p. ,mitchell g.f.
منبع journal of the american heart association - 2017 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Background--relations of orthostatic change in blood pressure with brain structure and function have not been studied thoroughly,particularly in younger,healthier individuals. elucidation of factors that contribute to early changes in brain integrity may lead to development of interventions that delay or prevent cognitive impairment. methods and results--in a sample of the framingham heart study third generation (n=2119; 53% women; mean age±sd,47±8 years),we assessed orthostatic change in mean arterial pressure (map),aortic stiffness (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity),neuropsychological function,and markers of subclinical brain injury on magnetic resonance imaging. multivariable regression analyses were used to assess relations between orthostatic change in map and brain structural and neuropsychological outcomes. greater orthostatic increase in map on standing was related to better trails b-a performance among participants aged < 49 years (β±se,0.062±0.029; p=0.031) and among participants with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity < 6.9 m/s (β±se,0.063±0.026; p=0.016). this relation was not significant among participants who were older or had stiffer aortas. conversely,greater orthostatic increase in map was related to larger total brain volume among older participants (β±se,0.065±0.029; p=0.023) and among participants with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity ≥6.9 m/s (β±se,0.078±0.031; p=0.011). conclusions--blunted orthostatic increase in map was associated with smaller brain volume among participants who were older or had stiffer aortas and with poorer executive function among persons who were younger or who had more-elastic aortas. our findings suggest that the brain is sensitive to orthostatic change in map,with results dependent on age and aortic stiffness. © 2017 the authors and medtronic.
کلیدواژه Aging; Aortic stiffness; Cognitive impairment; Magnetic resonance imaging; Orthostatic hypotension
آدرس biology department,vassar college,poughkeepsie,ny, United States, boston university and nhlbi's framingham study,framingham,ma,united states,department of biostatistics,boston university school of public health,boston,ma,united states,department of neurology,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma, United States, cardiovascular engineering,inc.,norwood,ma, United States, cardiovascular division,beth israel deaconess medical center and harvard medical school,boston,ma, United States, boston university and nhlbi's framingham study,framingham,ma,united states,department of biostatistics,boston university school of public health,boston,ma,united states,department of neurology,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma, United States, evans department of medicine,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma,united states,whitaker cardiovascular institute,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma, United States, department of neurology,university of california-davis,davis,ca, United States, boston university and nhlbi's framingham study,framingham,ma,united states,evans department of medicine,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma,united states,whitaker cardiovascular institute,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma,united states,cardiology and preventive medicine sections,department of medicine,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma,united states,department of epidemiology,boston university school of public health, United States, department of neurology,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma, United States, boston university and nhlbi's framingham study,framingham,ma,united states,department of neurology,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma,united states,centre for human psychopharmacology,swinburne university of technology,hawthorn, Australia, cardiovascular engineering,inc.,norwood,ma, United States
 
     
   
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