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medsci.
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However, people do not fully understand the exact mechanism of cognitive impairment caused by cardiovascular diseases and risk factors.
Therefore, exploring the relationship between cardiovascular structure and cognitive performance may provide new insights into the underlying mechanism of cognitive impairment caused by cardiovascular disease.
Recently, a study published in the European Heart Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging (European Heart Journal) showed that people with healthy heart structure and function have better cognitive functions .
In the " European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging" (European Heart Journal) on the (European Heart Journal) European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging " Research shows that research shows that , , have a healthy heart structure and function of people with better recognition Know function .
In this study , researchers studied the link between the heart health and cognitive function of more than 32,000 biobank participants in the UK.
In this study , researchers studied the link between the heart health and cognitive function of more than 32,000 biobank participants in the UK.
Flow chart of the UK Biobank participants included in the analysis.
Flow chart of the UK Biobank participants included in the analysis.
CMR, cardiovascular magnetic resonance; FI, fluid intelligence; RT, reaction time
The study included the following CMR indicators: left and right ventricular (LV and RV) volumes at end-diastole and end-systole, left and right ventricular ejection fraction, left and right ventricular stroke volume, left ventricular mass, and aortic dilatation.
The study included the following CMR indicators: left and right ventricular (LV and RV) volumes at end-diastole and end-systole, left and right ventricular ejection fraction, left and right ventricular stroke volume, left ventricular mass, and aortic dilatation.
To investigate the underlying mechanism of the observed relationship, the research team adjusted for potential confounding such as age, gender, smoking, education, poverty, diabetes , high blood pressure, high cholesterol , previous myocardial infarction , alcohol intake, and exercise levels, diabetes, cholesterol, myocardial infarction, etc.
The results of the study found that in this mainly healthy cohort (mean age 63.
In the fully adjusted model, better cognitive performance (higher FI, lower RT) is associated with larger LV/RV volume, higher LV/RV stroke volume, larger LV mass, and larger Related to the dilatability of the aorta.
In summary, a healthier cardiovascular phenotype is related to better cognitive performance.
The findings of this study support the link between cardiovascular and cognitive health and provide a theoretical basis for cross-system risk assessment of related disease outcomes.
references:
Associations of cognitive performance with cardiovascular magnetic resonance phenotypes in the UK Biobank
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