Objectives: This study aimed to compare the impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF) on cognition in non-Hispanic Whites (NHW) versus Mexicans Americans (MA). Methods: A cross sectional analysis was conducted on 663 NHW and 632 MA. Prevalence of specific CVRF were compared between both demographics. Cognition was tested with various neuropsychologic tests. Results: MA had a higher percentage of hypertension, abdominal circumference, diabetes, and current smoking while NHW had a higher prevalence of other CVD. However, specific CVRF impacted NHW neuropsychologic testing on cognition, executive function, and processing, while only memory was affected in MA. Discussion: MA have less access to healthcare ser...
Background-—The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Background-—The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
BackgroundEthnic differences in cognitive decline have been reported. Whether they can be explained ...
ObjectiveHispanics/Latinos have some of the highest prevalence rates for cardiovascular disease risk...
ObjectiveHispanics/Latinos have some of the highest prevalence rates for cardiovascular disease risk...
ObjectivesTo examine the relationship between cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs) and cognitive perf...
Relative to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics have longer lifespan (Lariscy, Hummer, & Hayward, 2015), ...
BackgroundHispanics/Latinos are purportedly at increased risk for neurocognitive decline and dementi...
BackgroundHispanics/Latinos are purportedly at increased risk for neurocognitive decline and dementi...
BackgroundHispanics/Latinos are purportedly at increased risk for neurocognitive decline and dementi...
INTRODUCTION: Among vascular risk factors we hypothesized that an increased prevalence of diabetes i...
IntroductionWe estimated the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among midd...
IntroductionWe estimated the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among midd...
IntroductionAmong vascular risk factors we hypothesized that an increased prevalence of diabetes in ...
IntroductionTo determine if cardiovascular risk factor (CVRF) burden is associated with Alzheimer's ...
Background-—The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Background-—The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
BackgroundEthnic differences in cognitive decline have been reported. Whether they can be explained ...
ObjectiveHispanics/Latinos have some of the highest prevalence rates for cardiovascular disease risk...
ObjectiveHispanics/Latinos have some of the highest prevalence rates for cardiovascular disease risk...
ObjectivesTo examine the relationship between cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs) and cognitive perf...
Relative to non-Hispanic Whites, Hispanics have longer lifespan (Lariscy, Hummer, & Hayward, 2015), ...
BackgroundHispanics/Latinos are purportedly at increased risk for neurocognitive decline and dementi...
BackgroundHispanics/Latinos are purportedly at increased risk for neurocognitive decline and dementi...
BackgroundHispanics/Latinos are purportedly at increased risk for neurocognitive decline and dementi...
INTRODUCTION: Among vascular risk factors we hypothesized that an increased prevalence of diabetes i...
IntroductionWe estimated the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among midd...
IntroductionWe estimated the prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among midd...
IntroductionAmong vascular risk factors we hypothesized that an increased prevalence of diabetes in ...
IntroductionTo determine if cardiovascular risk factor (CVRF) burden is associated with Alzheimer's ...
Background-—The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
Background-—The purpose of this study was to examine the associations of cardiovascular disease (CVD...
BackgroundEthnic differences in cognitive decline have been reported. Whether they can be explained ...