Background and Purpose—Cardiovascular disease risk predicts cognitive decline although the mechanisms underpinning this association remain unclear. Increasing cardiovascular risk may impair cerebral blood flow predisposing to cerebrovascular damage, cognitive decline, and dementia. Methods—This study examined the association between the Framingham General Cardiovascular Risk Profile and cerebral blood flow velocity in 160 healthy middle-aged adults. Blood flow velocity was assessed in both the common carotid and middle cerebral arteries using Doppler. Results—In adjusted linear regression models, cardiovascular risk predicted higher pulsatile (common carotid arter
Uncovering modifiable predictors of cognitive decline and dementia is crucial for early detection an...
Background and Purpose—The Framingham Heart Study group cardiovascular disease risk profile (FCRP) s...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of cardiovascular risk burden on brain pathologies remains unclear. We aime...
Background and Purpose—Cardiovascular disease risk predicts cognitive decline although the mechanism...
[[abstract]]Objective:Lower carotid flow velocities were associated with cognitive function in elder...
International audienceWe investigate over a 12-year period the association between regional cerebral...
[[abstract]]Background: Carotid atherosclerosis (high intima-media thickness) was recognized to asso...
[[abstract]]Background: Few studies simultaneously addressed associations between carotid flow veloc...
[[abstract]]Objective: Carotid hemodynamics, such as intima-media thickness and carotid fl ow veloci...
Background and Purpose—Arterial stiffness is associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarct...
Vascular risk factors and cerebral blood flow (CBF) reduction have been linked to increased risk of ...
[[abstract]]Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a common finding on brain magnetic resonance ima...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular events, a...
International audienceAims Vascular risk factors are associated with cognitive impairment and dement...
Background and purpose: The objective of this study is to determine if and how cerebral blood flow v...
Uncovering modifiable predictors of cognitive decline and dementia is crucial for early detection an...
Background and Purpose—The Framingham Heart Study group cardiovascular disease risk profile (FCRP) s...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of cardiovascular risk burden on brain pathologies remains unclear. We aime...
Background and Purpose—Cardiovascular disease risk predicts cognitive decline although the mechanism...
[[abstract]]Objective:Lower carotid flow velocities were associated with cognitive function in elder...
International audienceWe investigate over a 12-year period the association between regional cerebral...
[[abstract]]Background: Carotid atherosclerosis (high intima-media thickness) was recognized to asso...
[[abstract]]Background: Few studies simultaneously addressed associations between carotid flow veloc...
[[abstract]]Objective: Carotid hemodynamics, such as intima-media thickness and carotid fl ow veloci...
Background and Purpose—Arterial stiffness is associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarct...
Vascular risk factors and cerebral blood flow (CBF) reduction have been linked to increased risk of ...
[[abstract]]Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is a common finding on brain magnetic resonance ima...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular events, a...
International audienceAims Vascular risk factors are associated with cognitive impairment and dement...
Background and purpose: The objective of this study is to determine if and how cerebral blood flow v...
Uncovering modifiable predictors of cognitive decline and dementia is crucial for early detection an...
Background and Purpose—The Framingham Heart Study group cardiovascular disease risk profile (FCRP) s...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of cardiovascular risk burden on brain pathologies remains unclear. We aime...