Hypertension is a known risk factor for stroke, and thus for vascular dementia. However, recent large observational studies have suggested that high blood pressure may also play a role in Alzheimer's disease. The mechanisms linking hypertension to Alzheimer's disease remain to be elucidated, but white matter lesions seen on cerebral magnetic resonance imaging appear to be a good marker of this association. It is not yet clearly established whether lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of white matter lesions and dementia, so large trials dealing with this question are eagerly awaited. These future trials could confirm the hope that, by lowering blood pressure, we may have a preventive treatment for dementia. This issue is of major import...
Abstract—Cerebral white matter lesions are frequently observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) s...
International audienceIntroduction: Approximately 40% of dementia cases could be delayed or prevente...
The prevalence and incidence of dementia is expected to exponentially increase in the future 30 year...
Hypertension is a known risk factor for stroke, and thus for vascular dementia. However, recent larg...
The prevalence and incidence of dementias are expected to increase in the future. Accordingly, the i...
High blood pressure (BP) has been associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease, stro...
Hypertension and dementia represent two major public health challenges worldwide, notably in the eld...
<p>As a leading risk factor for stroke, hypertension is also an important risk factor for cognitive ...
In spite of the fact that hypertension is the main risk factor for cerebrovascular disease, retrospe...
In this issue of Hypertension, Korf et al1 report from theHonolulu Asia Aging Study that untreated h...
BackgroundAge-related dementia, most commonly caused by Alzheimer disease or cerebrovascular factors...
Abstract—Cerebral white matter lesions are frequently observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) s...
International audienceIntroduction: Approximately 40% of dementia cases could be delayed or prevente...
The prevalence and incidence of dementia is expected to exponentially increase in the future 30 year...
Hypertension is a known risk factor for stroke, and thus for vascular dementia. However, recent larg...
The prevalence and incidence of dementias are expected to increase in the future. Accordingly, the i...
High blood pressure (BP) has been associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease, stro...
Hypertension and dementia represent two major public health challenges worldwide, notably in the eld...
<p>As a leading risk factor for stroke, hypertension is also an important risk factor for cognitive ...
In spite of the fact that hypertension is the main risk factor for cerebrovascular disease, retrospe...
In this issue of Hypertension, Korf et al1 report from theHonolulu Asia Aging Study that untreated h...
BackgroundAge-related dementia, most commonly caused by Alzheimer disease or cerebrovascular factors...
Abstract—Cerebral white matter lesions are frequently observed on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) s...
International audienceIntroduction: Approximately 40% of dementia cases could be delayed or prevente...
The prevalence and incidence of dementia is expected to exponentially increase in the future 30 year...