Background and Purpose—Elevated blood pressure has been found to increase the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer disease. We sought to investigate whether pulse pressure was predictive of Alzheimer disease and dementia. Methods—A community-based, dementia-free cohort (n51270) aged $75 years was clinically examined twice over 6 years to detect incident dementia with the use of the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Revised Third Edition. Cox proportional hazards models were used to analyze pulse pressure in association with incident Alzheimer disease and dementia after adjustment for several potential confounders, including systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. Results—During the 5464.6 person-years...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is prevalent and modifiable and has been hypoth...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Studies on the relation between blood pressure (BP), dementia and Alzheimer's disea...
There are inconsistent results on the impacts of controlling blood pressure (BP) on the risk of deme...
Background and Purpose—Elevated blood pressure has been found to increase the risk of dementia, incl...
ObjectiveThe current study examined the association between pulse pressure (PP) and CSF-based biomar...
Background: The prevalence of cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease (AD) increases with age...
This doctoral thesis concerns a community-based, prospective study aimed at investigating the comple...
BackgroundVariation in blood pressure may relate to dementia risk via autonomic disturbance or hemod...
Abstract Background A lot of attention has been paid to the relationship of blood pressure and demen...
Background: There is substantial evidence that midlife hypertension is a risk factor for late life d...
Background: There is substantial evidence that midlife hypertension is a risk factor for late life d...
OBJECTIVES: High blood pressure (BP) has been associated with increased risk of dementia. Concerns h...
The role of blood pressure (BP) changes in dementia is debatable. We aimed to analyse how resting an...
Background A lot of attention has been paid to the relationship of blood pressure and dementia becau...
The role of blood pressure (BP) changes in dementia is debatable. We aimed to analyse how resting an...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is prevalent and modifiable and has been hypoth...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Studies on the relation between blood pressure (BP), dementia and Alzheimer's disea...
There are inconsistent results on the impacts of controlling blood pressure (BP) on the risk of deme...
Background and Purpose—Elevated blood pressure has been found to increase the risk of dementia, incl...
ObjectiveThe current study examined the association between pulse pressure (PP) and CSF-based biomar...
Background: The prevalence of cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease (AD) increases with age...
This doctoral thesis concerns a community-based, prospective study aimed at investigating the comple...
BackgroundVariation in blood pressure may relate to dementia risk via autonomic disturbance or hemod...
Abstract Background A lot of attention has been paid to the relationship of blood pressure and demen...
Background: There is substantial evidence that midlife hypertension is a risk factor for late life d...
Background: There is substantial evidence that midlife hypertension is a risk factor for late life d...
OBJECTIVES: High blood pressure (BP) has been associated with increased risk of dementia. Concerns h...
The role of blood pressure (BP) changes in dementia is debatable. We aimed to analyse how resting an...
Background A lot of attention has been paid to the relationship of blood pressure and dementia becau...
The role of blood pressure (BP) changes in dementia is debatable. We aimed to analyse how resting an...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Elevated blood pressure (BP) is prevalent and modifiable and has been hypoth...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Studies on the relation between blood pressure (BP), dementia and Alzheimer's disea...
There are inconsistent results on the impacts of controlling blood pressure (BP) on the risk of deme...