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Vascular Health Indices and Cognitive Domain Function: Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Studies. - PubMed - NCBI

Vascular Health Indices and Cognitive Domain Function: Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Studies. - PubMed - NCBI



 2015 Nov 26. [Epub ahead of print]

Vascular Health Indices and Cognitive Domain Function: Singapore Longitudinal Ageing Studies.

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Few studies have comprehensively evaluated the relationship between vascular disease and cognition of older adults without cardiac disease.

OBJECTIVE:

We explored the associations of structural atherosclerosis, vascular stiffness, and reactivity with global, memory, attention, language, visuospatial ability, and executive function in community-dwelling, non-demented older Asians without cardiac diseases.

METHODS:

Cognition was assessed by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) (n = 308) and detailed neuropsychological tests (n = 155). Vascular measures included measures of carotid intima-media thickness; aortic stiffness [carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (CFPWV), aortic augmentation index (AI), and aortic pulse pressure (PP)]; carotid stiffness [elasticity modulus (Ep), beta index (β), arterial compliance (AC), carotid AI]; and endothelial function [reactive hyperemia index (RHI)]. Multivariable analyses controlled for potential confounding by demographics, apolipoprotein E genotype and cardiovascular risk factors.

RESULTS:

The participants' mean age was 63.0 ± 6.1 years. Inverse associations with MMSE were found for AC (β= 0.128, p = 0.019), Ep (β= -0.151, p = 0.008), β index (β= -0.122, p = 0.029), carotid stiffness z-score (β= -0.154, p = 0.007); with executive function for CFPWV (β= -0.209, p = 0.026), AC (β= 0.214, p = 0.005), Ep (β= -0.160, p = 0.050), β index (β= -0.165, p = 0.041), and both aortic (β= -0.229, p = 0.010) and carotid (β= -0.208, p = 0.010) stiffness z-scores; with verbal memory for AI (β= -0.229, p = 0.004) and aortic (β= -0.263, p = 0.004) stiffness z-score; with language for AI (β= -0.155, p = 0.025), aortic stiffness z-score (β= -0.196, p = 0.011). RHI positively correlated with visuospatial ability (β= 0.195, p = 0.013) and executive function (β= 0.151, p = 0.045).

CONCLUSION:

The results support a link between systemic vascular health and neurocognitive function in older Asian adults. Subclinical noninvasive measures of arterial stiffness and reactivity may identify individuals vulnerable to cognitive impairment.

KEYWORDS:

Arterial stiffness; carotid intima-media thickness; cognition; endothelial function

PMID:
 
26639958
 
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