Data from: Systemic inflammation during midlife and cognitive change over 20 years: the ARIC study

  • Walker, Keenan A.
  • Gottesman, Rebecca F.
  • Wu, Aozhou
  • Knopman, David S.
  • Gross, Alden L.
  • Mosley, Thomas H.
  • Selvin, Elizabeth
  • Windham, B. Gwen
Publisher
Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)

Abstract

Objective: To examine the association between systemic inflammation measured during midlife and 20-year cognitive decline. Methods: Within the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities cohort study, inflammatory biomarkers were measured during middle adulthood. We created an inflammation composite score using four blood biomarkers measured at Visit 1 (fibrinogen, white blood cell count, von Willebrand factor, and Factor VIII); we measured C-reactive protein (CRP) at Visit 2. Cognition was assessed over three visits spanning 20 years using measures of memory, executive function, and language. Results: 12,336 participants (baseline age 56.8 [5.7], 21% black, 56% women) were included. After adjusting for demographic variables, vascular risk factors ...

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