Background and purpose: A growing body of evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease risk factors including hypertension may be linked to sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD). It is well known that hypertension is associated with cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia on the basis of vascular remodeling. However, the mechanisms linking hypertension and AD remain unclear. Methods: We studied 197 patients with AD (86 male; mean age ± SD: 75.8 ± 7.4 years) from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative database with (n = 97) and without (n = 100) hypertension. We explored associations between hypertension and clinical, plasma, cerebrospinal fluid and imaging markers of AD pathology in order to elucidate the underlying mechanisms t...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding relationships among blood pressure (BP), cognition, and brain volume cou...
The prevalence and incidence of dementias are expected to increase in the future. Accordingly, the i...
Objective. The main aim of our study is to assess the effect of hypertension on the decline in cogni...
Background and purpose: A growing body of evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease risk factors...
International audienceIntroduction: Approximately 40% of dementia cases could be delayed or prevente...
Hypertension is a known risk factor for stroke, and thus for vascular dementia. However, recent larg...
Background: Hypertension is the strongest modifiable risk factor for subcortical ischemic changes an...
Objectives: Hypertension is known to be a risk factor for dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Hypertension and dementia represent two major public health challenges worldwide, notably in the eld...
BackgroundAge-related dementia, most commonly caused by Alzheimer disease or cerebrovascular factors...
Background: Hypertension at the age of 45 to 50 years may predispose to AD later in life. It is not ...
Cognitive dysfunction is relatively less considered a complication of hypertension. However, there i...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding relationships among blood pressure (BP), cognition, and brain volume cou...
The prevalence and incidence of dementias are expected to increase in the future. Accordingly, the i...
Objective. The main aim of our study is to assess the effect of hypertension on the decline in cogni...
Background and purpose: A growing body of evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease risk factors...
International audienceIntroduction: Approximately 40% of dementia cases could be delayed or prevente...
Hypertension is a known risk factor for stroke, and thus for vascular dementia. However, recent larg...
Background: Hypertension is the strongest modifiable risk factor for subcortical ischemic changes an...
Objectives: Hypertension is known to be a risk factor for dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Hypertension and dementia represent two major public health challenges worldwide, notably in the eld...
BackgroundAge-related dementia, most commonly caused by Alzheimer disease or cerebrovascular factors...
Background: Hypertension at the age of 45 to 50 years may predispose to AD later in life. It is not ...
Cognitive dysfunction is relatively less considered a complication of hypertension. However, there i...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding relationships among blood pressure (BP), cognition, and brain volume cou...
The prevalence and incidence of dementias are expected to increase in the future. Accordingly, the i...
Objective. The main aim of our study is to assess the effect of hypertension on the decline in cogni...