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With the in-depth progress of population aging, prevention of cognitive dysfunction in the elderly becomes more and more important.
Among the prevention , subclinical cognitive impairment, such as the decline in memory, learning, and decision-making, may appear decades before the cognitive impairment reaches a clinically detectable level.
The current recognized risk factors for cognitive impairment include low education, high blood pressure, obesity, type 2 diabetes , smoking, lack of exercise, poor eating habits, and depression.
The current recognized risk factors for cognitive impairment include low education, high blood pressure, obesity, type 2 diabetes , smoking, lack of exercise, poor eating habits, and depression.
It is worth noting that as age increases, the effect of CVRF tends to accumulate.
Therefore, experts from the Research Center for Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Turku in Finland hypothesized that the longitudinal accumulation of CVRF since childhood may be related to cognitive performance since childhood, and conducted related research.
Beginning in 1980, a population-based cohort of 3596 children (3-18 years old) was followed up repeatedly for 31 years.
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The trajectory of systolic blood pressure (A), serum total cholesterol (B) and body mass index (C) from childhood to middle age
Systolic blood pressure (A), serum total cholesterol (B) and body mass index (C) track cholesterol from childhood to middle ageThe results showed that, compared with persistently low values, persistently high systolic blood pressure (β=–0.
The results showed that, compared with persistently low values, persistently high systolic blood pressure (β=–0.
At the same time, the researchers also observed CVRF accumulation and episodic memory and associative learning (3 CVRFs: β=–0.
Descriptive characteristics of the cardiovascular risk factor score group
Descriptive characteristics of the cardiovascular risk factor score groupTo this end, the researchers pointed out that from childhood to middle age, increased longitudinal systolic blood pressure, high serum total cholesterol, and obesity are negatively correlated with middle-aged cognitive ability.
Therefore, adopting preventive strategies for cardiovascular risk factors from childhood may help to fundamentally promote cognitive health in adulthood.
Therefore, taking preventive strategies for cardiovascular risk factors from childhood may be beneficial to fundamentally promote cognitive health in adulthood.
references:
Cardiovascular Risk Factor Trajectories Since Childhood and Cognitive Performance in Midlife: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
Cardiovascular Risk Factor Trajectories Since Childhood and Cognitive Performance in Midlife: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
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