Long-Term Blood Pressure Variability Throughout Young Adulthood and Cognitive Function in Midlife

  • Yuichiro Yano
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Hongyan Ning
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Norrina Allen
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Jared P. Reis
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Lenore J. Launer
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Kiang Liu
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Kristine Yaffe
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Philip Greenland
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).
  • Donald M. Lloyd-Jones
    From the Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL (Y.Y., H.N., N.A., K.L., P.G., D.M.L.-J.); Division of Cardiovascular Sciences, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD (J.P.R.); Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry, National Institute on Aging, Bethesda, MD (L.J.L.); and Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco (K.Y.).

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タイトル別名
  • The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study

説明

<jats:p> Whether long-term blood pressure (BP) variability throughout young adulthood is associated with cognitive function in midlife remains uncertain. Using data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA), which recruited healthy young adults aged 18 to 30 years (mean age, 25 years) at baseline (Y <jats:sub>0</jats:sub> ), we assessed BP variability by SD and average real variability (ARV) for 25 years (8 visits). Cognitive function was assessed with the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (psychomotor speed test), the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (verbal memory test), and the modified Stroop test (executive function test) at follow-up (Y <jats:sub>25</jats:sub> ). At the Y <jats:sub>25</jats:sub> examination, participants (n=2326) had a mean age of 50.4 years, 43% were men, and 40% were black. In multivariable-adjusted linear regression models, higher ARV <jats:sub>SBP</jats:sub> , ARV <jats:sub>DBP</jats:sub> , and SD <jats:sub>DBP</jats:sub> were significantly associated with lower scores of Digit Symbol Substitution Test (β [SE]: −0.025 [0.006], −0.029 [0.007], and −0.029 [0.007], respectively; all <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> <0.001) and Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (β [SE]: −0.016 [0.006], −0.021 [0.007], and −0.019 [0.007], respectively; all <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> <0.05) after adjustment for demographic and clinical characteristics and with cumulative exposure to BP through Y <jats:sub>0</jats:sub> to Y <jats:sub>25</jats:sub> . Neither SD <jats:sub>BP</jats:sub> nor ARV <jats:sub>BP</jats:sub> was associated with the Stroop score. The associations between ARV <jats:sub>BP</jats:sub> or SD <jats:sub>BP</jats:sub> and each cognitive function test were similar between blacks and whites except for 1 significant interaction between race and SD <jats:sub>SBP</jats:sub> on the Digit Symbol Substitution Test ( <jats:italic>P</jats:italic> <0.05). Long-term BP variability for 25 years beginning in young adulthood was associated with worse psychomotor speed and verbal memory tests in midlife, independent of cumulative exposure to BP during follow-up. </jats:p>

収録刊行物

  • Hypertension

    Hypertension 64 (5), 983-988, 2014-11

    Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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