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Association between blood pressure levels over time and brain atrophy in the elderly

Authors :
Heijer, T.
Skoog, I.
Oudkerk, M.
Leeuw, H.F. de
Groot, J.C. de
Hofman, A.W.I.M.
Breteler, M.H.M.
Source :
Neurobiology of Aging, 24, 2, pp. 307-13, Neurobiology of Aging, 24, 307-13
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext The relation between blood pressure level and degree of global brain atrophy is equivocal. We evaluated past and present blood pressure levels and change in blood pressure over 20 years in relation to the degree of cortical atrophy on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In 1995-1996, we measured blood pressure and performed MRI in 1077 nondemented elderly (age 60-90 years). For 513 of these, we had information on a blood pressure level 20 years before. The degree of cortical atrophy was semi-quantitatively scored (range 0-15). In late life, a high (>/=90 mmHg) and low (

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ISSN :
01974580
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurobiology of Aging, 24, 2, pp. 307-13, Neurobiology of Aging, 24, 307-13
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..09e0c90af8a7fe00f52ab3019986fe3f