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Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive reserve attenuates the association of vascular brain injury with cognition. METHODS: Cross-sectional data were analyzed from 2 harmonized studies: the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Healthy Minds (CAHHM) and the Prospective Urban an...

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Autores principales: Durrani, Romella, Friedrich, Matthias G., Schulze, Karleen M., Awadalla, Philip, Balasubramanian, Kumar, Black, Sandra E., Broet, Philippe, Busseuil, David, Desai, Dipika, Dummer, Trevor, Dick, Alexander, Hicks, Jason, Iype, Thomas, Kelton, David, Kirpalani, Anish, Lear, Scott A., Leipsic, Jonathon, Li, Wei, McCreary, Cheryl R., Moody, Alan R., Noseworthy, Michael D., Parraga, Grace, Poirier, Paul, Rangarajan, Sumathy, Szczesniak, Dorota, Szuba, Andrzej, Tardif, Jean-Claude, Teo, Koon, Vena, Jennifer E., Zatonska, Katarzyna, Zimny, Anna, Lee, Douglas S., Yusuf, Salim, Anand, Sonia S., Smith, Eric E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34504021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000012765
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author Durrani, Romella
Friedrich, Matthias G.
Schulze, Karleen M.
Awadalla, Philip
Balasubramanian, Kumar
Black, Sandra E.
Broet, Philippe
Busseuil, David
Desai, Dipika
Dummer, Trevor
Dick, Alexander
Hicks, Jason
Iype, Thomas
Kelton, David
Kirpalani, Anish
Lear, Scott A.
Leipsic, Jonathon
Li, Wei
McCreary, Cheryl R.
Moody, Alan R.
Noseworthy, Michael D.
Parraga, Grace
Poirier, Paul
Rangarajan, Sumathy
Szczesniak, Dorota
Szuba, Andrzej
Tardif, Jean-Claude
Teo, Koon
Vena, Jennifer E.
Zatonska, Katarzyna
Zimny, Anna
Lee, Douglas S.
Yusuf, Salim
Anand, Sonia S.
Smith, Eric E.
author_facet Durrani, Romella
Friedrich, Matthias G.
Schulze, Karleen M.
Awadalla, Philip
Balasubramanian, Kumar
Black, Sandra E.
Broet, Philippe
Busseuil, David
Desai, Dipika
Dummer, Trevor
Dick, Alexander
Hicks, Jason
Iype, Thomas
Kelton, David
Kirpalani, Anish
Lear, Scott A.
Leipsic, Jonathon
Li, Wei
McCreary, Cheryl R.
Moody, Alan R.
Noseworthy, Michael D.
Parraga, Grace
Poirier, Paul
Rangarajan, Sumathy
Szczesniak, Dorota
Szuba, Andrzej
Tardif, Jean-Claude
Teo, Koon
Vena, Jennifer E.
Zatonska, Katarzyna
Zimny, Anna
Lee, Douglas S.
Yusuf, Salim
Anand, Sonia S.
Smith, Eric E.
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive reserve attenuates the association of vascular brain injury with cognition. METHODS: Cross-sectional data were analyzed from 2 harmonized studies: the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Healthy Minds (CAHHM) and the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study. Markers of cognitive reserve were education, involvement in social activities, marital status, height, and leisure physical activity, which were combined into a composite score. Vascular brain injury was defined as nonlacunar brain infarcts or high white matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden on MRI. Cognition was assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Tool (MoCA) and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST). RESULTS: There were 10,916 participants age 35–81. Mean age was 58.8 years (range 35–81) and 55.8% were female. Education, moderate leisure physical activity, being in a marital partnership, being taller, and participating in social groups were each independently associated with higher cognition, as was the composite cognitive reserve score. Vascular brain injury was associated with lower cognition (β –0.35 [95% confidence interval [CI] –0.53 to −0.17] for MoCA and β −2.19 [95% CI −3.22 to −1.15] for DSST) but the association was not modified by the composite cognitive reserve variable (interaction p = 0.59 for MoCA and p = 0.72 for DSST). CONCLUSIONS: Both vascular brain injury and markers of cognitive reserve are associated with cognition. However, the effects were independent such that the adverse effects of covert vascular brain injury were not attenuated by higher cognitive reserve. To improve cognitive brain health, interventions to both prevent cerebrovascular disease and promote positive lifestyles are needed.
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spelling pubmed-86056142021-11-22 Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies Durrani, Romella Friedrich, Matthias G. Schulze, Karleen M. Awadalla, Philip Balasubramanian, Kumar Black, Sandra E. Broet, Philippe Busseuil, David Desai, Dipika Dummer, Trevor Dick, Alexander Hicks, Jason Iype, Thomas Kelton, David Kirpalani, Anish Lear, Scott A. Leipsic, Jonathon Li, Wei McCreary, Cheryl R. Moody, Alan R. Noseworthy, Michael D. Parraga, Grace Poirier, Paul Rangarajan, Sumathy Szczesniak, Dorota Szuba, Andrzej Tardif, Jean-Claude Teo, Koon Vena, Jennifer E. Zatonska, Katarzyna Zimny, Anna Lee, Douglas S. Yusuf, Salim Anand, Sonia S. Smith, Eric E. Neurology Research Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To determine whether cognitive reserve attenuates the association of vascular brain injury with cognition. METHODS: Cross-sectional data were analyzed from 2 harmonized studies: the Canadian Alliance for Healthy Hearts and Healthy Minds (CAHHM) and the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study. Markers of cognitive reserve were education, involvement in social activities, marital status, height, and leisure physical activity, which were combined into a composite score. Vascular brain injury was defined as nonlacunar brain infarcts or high white matter hyperintensity (WMH) burden on MRI. Cognition was assessed using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Tool (MoCA) and the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST). RESULTS: There were 10,916 participants age 35–81. Mean age was 58.8 years (range 35–81) and 55.8% were female. Education, moderate leisure physical activity, being in a marital partnership, being taller, and participating in social groups were each independently associated with higher cognition, as was the composite cognitive reserve score. Vascular brain injury was associated with lower cognition (β –0.35 [95% confidence interval [CI] –0.53 to −0.17] for MoCA and β −2.19 [95% CI −3.22 to −1.15] for DSST) but the association was not modified by the composite cognitive reserve variable (interaction p = 0.59 for MoCA and p = 0.72 for DSST). CONCLUSIONS: Both vascular brain injury and markers of cognitive reserve are associated with cognition. However, the effects were independent such that the adverse effects of covert vascular brain injury were not attenuated by higher cognitive reserve. To improve cognitive brain health, interventions to both prevent cerebrovascular disease and promote positive lifestyles are needed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8605614/ /pubmed/34504021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000012765 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits downloading and sharing the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Research Article
Durrani, Romella
Friedrich, Matthias G.
Schulze, Karleen M.
Awadalla, Philip
Balasubramanian, Kumar
Black, Sandra E.
Broet, Philippe
Busseuil, David
Desai, Dipika
Dummer, Trevor
Dick, Alexander
Hicks, Jason
Iype, Thomas
Kelton, David
Kirpalani, Anish
Lear, Scott A.
Leipsic, Jonathon
Li, Wei
McCreary, Cheryl R.
Moody, Alan R.
Noseworthy, Michael D.
Parraga, Grace
Poirier, Paul
Rangarajan, Sumathy
Szczesniak, Dorota
Szuba, Andrzej
Tardif, Jean-Claude
Teo, Koon
Vena, Jennifer E.
Zatonska, Katarzyna
Zimny, Anna
Lee, Douglas S.
Yusuf, Salim
Anand, Sonia S.
Smith, Eric E.
Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies
title Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies
title_full Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies
title_fullStr Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies
title_short Effect of Cognitive Reserve on the Association of Vascular Brain Injury With Cognition: Analysis of the PURE and CAHHM Studies
title_sort effect of cognitive reserve on the association of vascular brain injury with cognition: analysis of the pure and cahhm studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34504021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000012765
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