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Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study

BACKGROUND: Data are sparse on the association of cardiovascular health (CVH) in younger/middle age with the incidence of dementia later in life. METHODS AND RESULTS: We linked the CHA (Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry) study data, assessed in 1967 to 1973, with 1991 to 2010 M...

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Autores principales: Vu, Thanh‐Huyen T., Zhao, Lihui, Liu, Lei, Schiman, Cuiping, Lloyd‐Jones, Donald M., Daviglus, Martha L., Liu, Kiang, Garside, Daniel B., Stamler, Jeremiah, Fries, James F., Shih, Ya‐Chen Tina, Allen, Norrina B.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30590968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.009730
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author Vu, Thanh‐Huyen T.
Zhao, Lihui
Liu, Lei
Schiman, Cuiping
Lloyd‐Jones, Donald M.
Daviglus, Martha L.
Liu, Kiang
Garside, Daniel B.
Stamler, Jeremiah
Fries, James F.
Shih, Ya‐Chen Tina
Allen, Norrina B.
author_facet Vu, Thanh‐Huyen T.
Zhao, Lihui
Liu, Lei
Schiman, Cuiping
Lloyd‐Jones, Donald M.
Daviglus, Martha L.
Liu, Kiang
Garside, Daniel B.
Stamler, Jeremiah
Fries, James F.
Shih, Ya‐Chen Tina
Allen, Norrina B.
author_sort Vu, Thanh‐Huyen T.
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description BACKGROUND: Data are sparse on the association of cardiovascular health (CVH) in younger/middle age with the incidence of dementia later in life. METHODS AND RESULTS: We linked the CHA (Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry) study data, assessed in 1967 to 1973, with 1991 to 2010 Medicare and National Death Index data. Favorable CVH was defined as untreated systolic blood pressure/diastolic blood pressure ≤120/≤80 mm Hg, untreated serum total cholesterol <5.18 mmol/L, not smoking, bone mass index <25 kg/m(2), and no diabetes mellitus. International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD‐9) codes and claims dates were used to identify the first dementia diagnosis. Cox models were used to estimate hazard ratios of incident dementia after age 65 years by baseline CVH status. Among 10 119 participants baseline aged 23 to 47 years, 32.4% were women, 9.2% were black, and 7.3% had favorable baseline CVH. The incidence rate of dementia during follow‐up after age 65 was 13.9%. After adjustment, the hazard ratio for incident dementia was lowest in those with favorable baseline CVH and increased with higher risk factor burden (P‐trend<0.001). The hazards of dementia in those with baseline favorable, moderate, and 1‐only high‐risk factor were lower by 31%, 26%, and 20%, respectively, compared with those with ≥2 high‐risk factors. The association was attenuated but remained significant (P‐trend<0.01) when the model was further adjusted for competing risk of death. Patterns of associations were similar for men and women, and for those with a higher and lower baseline education level. CONCLUSIONS: In this large population‐based study, a favorable CVH profile at younger age is associated with a lower risk of dementia in older age.
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spelling pubmed-64056972019-03-21 Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study Vu, Thanh‐Huyen T. Zhao, Lihui Liu, Lei Schiman, Cuiping Lloyd‐Jones, Donald M. Daviglus, Martha L. Liu, Kiang Garside, Daniel B. Stamler, Jeremiah Fries, James F. Shih, Ya‐Chen Tina Allen, Norrina B. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Data are sparse on the association of cardiovascular health (CVH) in younger/middle age with the incidence of dementia later in life. METHODS AND RESULTS: We linked the CHA (Chicago Heart Association Detection Project in Industry) study data, assessed in 1967 to 1973, with 1991 to 2010 Medicare and National Death Index data. Favorable CVH was defined as untreated systolic blood pressure/diastolic blood pressure ≤120/≤80 mm Hg, untreated serum total cholesterol <5.18 mmol/L, not smoking, bone mass index <25 kg/m(2), and no diabetes mellitus. International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD‐9) codes and claims dates were used to identify the first dementia diagnosis. Cox models were used to estimate hazard ratios of incident dementia after age 65 years by baseline CVH status. Among 10 119 participants baseline aged 23 to 47 years, 32.4% were women, 9.2% were black, and 7.3% had favorable baseline CVH. The incidence rate of dementia during follow‐up after age 65 was 13.9%. After adjustment, the hazard ratio for incident dementia was lowest in those with favorable baseline CVH and increased with higher risk factor burden (P‐trend<0.001). The hazards of dementia in those with baseline favorable, moderate, and 1‐only high‐risk factor were lower by 31%, 26%, and 20%, respectively, compared with those with ≥2 high‐risk factors. The association was attenuated but remained significant (P‐trend<0.01) when the model was further adjusted for competing risk of death. Patterns of associations were similar for men and women, and for those with a higher and lower baseline education level. CONCLUSIONS: In this large population‐based study, a favorable CVH profile at younger age is associated with a lower risk of dementia in older age. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6405697/ /pubmed/30590968 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.009730 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Vu, Thanh‐Huyen T.
Zhao, Lihui
Liu, Lei
Schiman, Cuiping
Lloyd‐Jones, Donald M.
Daviglus, Martha L.
Liu, Kiang
Garside, Daniel B.
Stamler, Jeremiah
Fries, James F.
Shih, Ya‐Chen Tina
Allen, Norrina B.
Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
title Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
title_full Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
title_fullStr Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
title_full_unstemmed Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
title_short Favorable Cardiovascular Health at Young and Middle Ages and Dementia in Older Age—The CHA Study
title_sort favorable cardiovascular health at young and middle ages and dementia in older age—the cha study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30590968
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.009730
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