理想血压是否因认知领域而异?一项英国生物银行研究

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Matthew J. Lennon, Jan Willem Van Dalen, Jessica W. Lo, Anbupalam Thalamuthu, John D. Crawford, Aletta E. Schutte, Perminder S. Sachdev
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高血压(BP)是认知能力下降的危险因素。越来越多的研究发现这种关系是非线性的,血压低也意味着风险高。这项英国生物银行的研究考察了BP和认知功能之间的非线性关系,包括这种关系是否因认知领域而异。基线时测量收缩压(SBP)和舒张压(DBP)。认知领域包括流体智力、注意力和反应时间,在基线和随时间测量。非线性混合效应回归模型,包括收缩压和舒张压的自然样条项,用于评估关系。其他模型评估了与年龄、性别和高血压史/抗高血压用药的相互作用。共纳入439301例(平均年龄56.3岁,SD = 8.1, 45.1%为男性)。基线收缩压与流体智力(p < 0.0001)、注意力(p < 0.0001)和反应时间(p < 0.0001)呈显著的倒u型关系,每个领域的理想收缩压存在显著差异(分别为118,127.5和150.5 mmHg)。基线舒张压与流体智力(p < 0.0001)和注意力(p < 0.0001)有显著关系,同样与不同的理想舒张压(分别为57.5和74.5 mmHg)有关。在研究中,较高的基线收缩压与注意力轨迹呈小的反比关系(p < 0.0001),但与流体智力或反应时间的轨迹没有关系。老年、男性和未经治疗的高血压亚组在较低基线收缩压和舒张压时的反应时间明显较差(p < 0.0001)。BP与认知功能的关系是非线性的,在不同的BP水平下,这三个领域是最优的。老年人、男性或高血压患者可能特别容易受到低血压的负面认知影响。
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Does Ideal Blood Pressure Vary by Cognitive Domain? A UK Biobank Study

Does Ideal Blood Pressure Vary by Cognitive Domain? A UK Biobank Study

High blood pressure (BP) is a risk factor for cognitive decline. Increasingly, studies have found the relationship to be nonlinear, with low BP also indicating higher risk. This UK Biobank study examines the nonlinear relationships between BP and cognitive function, including whether the relationships differ by cognitive domain. Systolic (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) were measured at baseline. Cognitive domains included fluid intelligence, attention, and reaction time, measured at baseline and over time. Nonlinear mixed-effects regression models, including natural spline terms for SBP and DBP, were used to assess the relationships. Additional models evaluated interactions with age, sex, and hypertension history/antihypertensive use. There were 439 301 (mean age = 56.3, SD = 8.1, 45.1% male) included participants. Baseline SBP had significant inverted U-shaped relationships with fluid intelligence (p < 0.0001), attention (p < 0.0001), and reaction time (p < 0.0001), with substantially different ideal SBPs for each domain (118, 127.5, and 150.5 mmHg, respectively). Baseline DBP had significant relationships with fluid intelligence (p < 0.0001) and attention (p < 0.0001), again with varying ideal DBPs (57.5 and 74.5 mmHg, respectively). Higher baseline SBP had a small, inverse relation with trajectories of attention during the study (p < 0.0001), but no relationship with trajectories of either fluid intelligence or reaction time. Older, male, and untreated hypertension subgroups had significantly poorer reaction time at lower baseline SBP and DBP (p < 0.0001). The relationship between BP and cognitive function is nonlinear with the three domains optimal at differing BP levels. Older persons, males, or hypertensive patients may be particularly susceptible to negative cognitive effects of low BP.

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Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Journal of Clinical Hypertension PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
7.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Hypertension is a peer-reviewed, monthly publication that serves internists, cardiologists, nephrologists, endocrinologists, hypertension specialists, primary care practitioners, pharmacists and all professionals interested in hypertension by providing objective, up-to-date information and practical recommendations on the full range of clinical aspects of hypertension. Commentaries and columns by experts in the field provide further insights into our original research articles as well as on major articles published elsewhere. Major guidelines for the management of hypertension are also an important feature of the Journal. Through its partnership with the World Hypertension League, JCH will include a new focus on hypertension and public health, including major policy issues, that features research and reviews related to disease characteristics and management at the population level.
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