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Arterial Stiffness Relates to Executive Dysfunction in Later Life.

Neuropsychology, development, and cognition Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition/Aging, neuropsychology and cognition(2019)

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Cardiovascular disease in older people is often linked with cognitive impairment, particularly in domains of executive function and processing speed. Our aims examined whether carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV) related to subtle changes of executive function and processing speed. Fifty-six individuals with subjective mood and/or cognitive concerns underwent PWV and neuropsychological assessments of processing speed (Trail Making Test Part A) and executive functioning (Delis Kaplan Executive Function System Stroop Task; Trail Making Test Part B, TMT-B). Individuals with high PWV (>= 12.0m/s) had poorer performance on TMT-B, compared to low PWV (<12.0m/s), and a moderate negative correlation (r = -0.38, p = .004) between PWV and TMT-B performance. Our results confirm that in older adults at-risk for cognitive decline, early markers of CVD are associated with subtle decrements in rapid set-shifting (executive function), supporting efforts towards early detection of CVD as a secondary prevention strategy for older individuals with cognitive decline.
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Arterial stiffness,carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity,executive dysfunction,older adults,processing speed
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