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Blood Pressure Reactivity to Psychological Stress in Young Adults and Cognition in Midlife: The Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.
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Journal of the American Heart Association [J Am Heart Assoc] 2016 Jan 13; Vol. 5 (1). Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jan 13. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Background: The classic view of blood pressure (BP) reactivity to psychological stress in relation to cardiovascular risks assumes that excess reactivity is worse and lower reactivity is better. Evidence addressing how stress-induced BP reactivity in young adults is associated with midlife cognitive function is sparse.<br />Methods and Results: We assessed BP reactivity during a star tracing task and a video game in adults aged 20 to 32 years. Twenty-three years later, cognitive function was assessed with use of the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (a psychomotor speed test), the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (a verbal memory test), and the modified Stroop test (an executive function test). At the time of follow-up, participants (n=3021) had a mean age of 50.2 years; 56% were women, and 44% were black. In linear regression models adjusted for demographic and clinical characteristics including baseline and follow-up resting BP, lower systolic BP (SBP) reactivity during the star tracing and video game was associated with worse Digit Symbol Substitution Test scores (β [SE]: 0.11 [0.02] and 0.05 [0.02], respectively) and worse performance on the Stroop test (β [SE]: -0.06 [0.02] and -0.05 [0.02]; all P<0.01). SBP reactivity was more consistently associated than diastolic BP reactivity with cognitive function scores. The associations between SBP reactivity and cognitive function were mostly similar between blacks and whites.<br />Conclusions: Lower psychological stress-induced SBP reactivity in younger adults was associated with lower cognitive function in midlife. BP reactivity to psychological stressors may have different associations with target organs in hypertension.<br /> (© 2016 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley Blackwell.)
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- Adult
Black or African American
Age Factors
Aging ethnology
Cognition Disorders ethnology
Cognition Disorders physiopathology
Cognition Disorders psychology
Coronary Artery Disease ethnology
Coronary Artery Disease physiopathology
Coronary Artery Disease psychology
Executive Function
Female
Humans
Linear Models
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Memory
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Psychomotor Performance
Risk Assessment
Risk Factors
Stress, Psychological ethnology
Stress, Psychological physiopathology
Stress, Psychological psychology
Stroop Test
Time Factors
United States epidemiology
Video Games
White People
Young Adult
Aging psychology
Blood Pressure
Cognition
Cognition Disorders etiology
Coronary Artery Disease etiology
Stress, Psychological complications
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2047-9980
- Volume :
- 5
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of the American Heart Association
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26764414
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002718