Abstract—We examined the hypothesis that lowered cognitive performance plays a role in the relation between elevated blood pressure and physical disability in performing basic physical tasks. A community-based sample (N1025) free from stroke and dementia (mean age: 61.1 years; SD: 13.0 years; 59.8 % women) was used. Using path analysis, systolic and diastolic blood pressures (predictor variable) measured over multiple longitudinal examinations were averaged and related to multiple measures of cognition (intermediate variable) and physical ability (PA; outcome variable) measured at wave 6 of the Maine-Syracuse Study. PA was indexed by time required to execute standing, walking, and turning tests. A best-fit path model including blood pressur...
Abstract Background To determi...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of blood pressure (BP) and diabetes mellitus (DM) on ...
In 288 men and women from general population in a cross-sectional survey, all neuropsychological tes...
We examined the hypothesis that lowered cognitive performance plays a role in the relation between e...
Objective: The present study examined the relationship between blood pressure and cognitive performa...
Background: High blood pressure has been associated with an increased risk of developing cognitive i...
Background: The relationship between blood pressure (BP) and cognition is complex were age appears t...
Hypertension is an estab-lished risk factor for stroke. However, prior to such a major clinical even...
Abstract—Systolic and diastolic blood pressures have been inversely related to cognitive performance...
High blood pressure is associated with an elevated risk of dementia. However, much less is known abo...
Objective Associations between the outcome of 24 h ambulatory monitoring and cognitive performance w...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of blood pressure (BP) and diabetes mellitus (DM) on cognitive an...
In 288 men and women from general population in a cross-sectional survey, all neuropsychological tes...
Objectives To study the relation between the blood pressure and the neurocognitive function within t...
International audienceResearch shows elevated levels of blood pressure in midlife to be linked to im...
Abstract Background To determi...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of blood pressure (BP) and diabetes mellitus (DM) on ...
In 288 men and women from general population in a cross-sectional survey, all neuropsychological tes...
We examined the hypothesis that lowered cognitive performance plays a role in the relation between e...
Objective: The present study examined the relationship between blood pressure and cognitive performa...
Background: High blood pressure has been associated with an increased risk of developing cognitive i...
Background: The relationship between blood pressure (BP) and cognition is complex were age appears t...
Hypertension is an estab-lished risk factor for stroke. However, prior to such a major clinical even...
Abstract—Systolic and diastolic blood pressures have been inversely related to cognitive performance...
High blood pressure is associated with an elevated risk of dementia. However, much less is known abo...
Objective Associations between the outcome of 24 h ambulatory monitoring and cognitive performance w...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of blood pressure (BP) and diabetes mellitus (DM) on cognitive an...
In 288 men and women from general population in a cross-sectional survey, all neuropsychological tes...
Objectives To study the relation between the blood pressure and the neurocognitive function within t...
International audienceResearch shows elevated levels of blood pressure in midlife to be linked to im...
Abstract Background To determi...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of blood pressure (BP) and diabetes mellitus (DM) on ...
In 288 men and women from general population in a cross-sectional survey, all neuropsychological tes...