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Prehypertensive Blood Pressures and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Independently Relate to Cognitive Performance in Midlife

机译:高血压前期血压和区域性脑血流量与中年认知能力独立相关

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BackgroundHigh blood pressure is thought to contribute to dementia in late life, but our understanding of the relationship between individual differences in blood pressure (BP) and cognitive functioning is incomplete. In this study, cognitive performance in nonhypertensive midlife adults was examined as a function of resting BP and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) responses during cognitive testing. We hypothesized that BP would be negatively related to cognitive performance and that cognitive performance would also be related to rCBF responses within areas related to BP control. We explored whether deficits related to systolic BP might be explained by rCBF responses to mental challenge.
机译:背景高血压被认为会导致晚年痴呆,但我们对血压个体差异(BP)与认知功能之间关系的理解尚不完善。在这项研究中,非高血压中年成年人的认知表现被作为认知测试期间静息血压和局部脑血流(rCBF)反应的函数进行了检验。我们假设血压将与认知表现负相关,并且认知表现也将与与血压控制有关的区域内的rCBF反应相关。我们探讨了rCBF对精神挑战的反应是否可以解释与收缩压相关的缺陷。

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