Effects and Thresholds of Young to Midlife Vascular Risks on Brain Health.

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Hypertension Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.123.22824
Matthew B Maas, Simin Mahinrad, Sanaz Sedaghat, Kristine Yaffe, Lenore J Launer, R Nick Bryan, Stephen Sidney, Philip B Gorelick, Donald M Lloyd-Jones, Farzaneh A Sorond
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Abstract

Background: Vascular risk factors, particularly hypertension, are important contributors to accelerated brain aging. We sought to quantify vascular risk factor risks over adulthood and assess the empirical evidence for risk thresholds.

Methods: We used SBP (systolic blood pressure) and diastolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, fasting blood glucose, and body mass index measurements collected from participants in the CARDIA study (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults) at 2- to 5-year intervals through year 30. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment and domain-specific cognitive tests were performed at year 30. White matter hyperintensity volume was measured by magnetic resonance imaging. We used a 2-step method to fit longitudinal vascular risk factor exposures to optimized spline functions with mixed-effects models, then used the participant-specific random effects that characterized individual exposures over time in cross-sectional models adjusted for sex, race, age, and education to study effects on midlife brain health.

Results: Change in SBP up to 33 years of age was negatively associated with Montreal Cognitive Assessment scores (-0.29 Montreal Cognitive Assessment Z score per mm Hg/y change [95% CI, -0.49 to -0.09]; P=0.005), with similar effects for SBP changes from 33 to 49 years of age (-0.08 [95% CI, -0.16 to 0.01]; P=0.08). We observed comparable, significant associations between SBP exposure during those ages, midlife performance on specific cognitive domains, and volume of white matter hyperintensity (all P<0.05). SBP ≤111 mm Hg was the estimated threshold below which no harmful association with midlife cognitive performance was identified.

Conclusions: SBP in early adulthood is the vascular risk factor most strongly associated with midlife cognitive performance and white matter hyperintensity burden, with SBP 111 mm Hg suggested as a harm threshold.

中青年血管风险对大脑健康的影响和阈值。
背景:血管风险因素,尤其是高血压,是导致大脑加速衰老的重要因素。我们试图量化成年期的血管风险因素风险,并评估风险阈值的经验证据:我们使用了 CARDIA 研究(年轻人冠状动脉风险发展)参与者在 30 岁之前每隔 2 到 5 年进行的 SBP(收缩压)和舒张压、总胆固醇、空腹血糖和体重指数测量结果。第 30 年进行了蒙特利尔认知评估和特定领域认知测试。白质高密度体积是通过磁共振成像测量的。我们采用两步法将纵向血管风险因素暴露与混合效应模型的优化样条函数拟合,然后在调整性别、种族、年龄和教育程度后的横截面模型中使用参与者特异性随机效应来描述个体暴露随时间变化的特征,以研究对中年大脑健康的影响:33岁以下SBP的变化与蒙特利尔认知评估得分呈负相关(每毫米汞柱/年变化-0.29蒙特利尔认知评估Z得分[95% CI,-0.49至-0.09];P=0.005),33至49岁SBP变化的影响相似(-0.08 [95% CI,-0.16至0.01];P=0.08)。我们观察到,在这些年龄段的 SBP 暴露、特定认知领域的中年表现和白质高密度体积(所有 PConclusions)之间存在类似的显著关联:成年早期的 SBP 是与中年认知能力和白质高密度负荷最密切相关的血管风险因素,建议将 SBP 111 mm Hg 作为危害阈值。
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Hypertension
Hypertension 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1006
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Hypertension presents top-tier articles on high blood pressure in each monthly release. These articles delve into basic science, clinical treatment, and prevention of hypertension and associated cardiovascular, metabolic, and renal conditions. Renowned for their lasting significance, these papers contribute to advancing our understanding and management of hypertension-related issues.
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