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Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with cognitive decline and dementia. Magnetic resonance imaging provides sensitive measurement of brain morphology and vascular brain injury. However, associations of risk factors with brain magnetic resonance imaging findings have largely been...

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Autores principales: Austin, Thomas R., Nasrallah, Ilya M., Erus, Guray, Desiderio, Lisa M., Chen, Lin Y., Greenland, Philip, Harding, Barbara N., Hughes, Timothy M., Jensen, Paul N., Longstreth, WT, Post, Wendy S., Shea, Steven J., Sitlani, Colleen M., Davatzikos, Christos, Habes, Mohamad, Nick Bryan, R., Heckbert, Susan R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35352569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.023159
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author Austin, Thomas R.
Nasrallah, Ilya M.
Erus, Guray
Desiderio, Lisa M.
Chen, Lin Y.
Greenland, Philip
Harding, Barbara N.
Hughes, Timothy M.
Jensen, Paul N.
Longstreth, WT
Post, Wendy S.
Shea, Steven J.
Sitlani, Colleen M.
Davatzikos, Christos
Habes, Mohamad
Nick Bryan, R.
Heckbert, Susan R.
author_facet Austin, Thomas R.
Nasrallah, Ilya M.
Erus, Guray
Desiderio, Lisa M.
Chen, Lin Y.
Greenland, Philip
Harding, Barbara N.
Hughes, Timothy M.
Jensen, Paul N.
Longstreth, WT
Post, Wendy S.
Shea, Steven J.
Sitlani, Colleen M.
Davatzikos, Christos
Habes, Mohamad
Nick Bryan, R.
Heckbert, Susan R.
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description BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with cognitive decline and dementia. Magnetic resonance imaging provides sensitive measurement of brain morphology and vascular brain injury. However, associations of risk factors with brain magnetic resonance imaging findings have largely been studied in White participants. We investigated associations of race, ethnicity, and cardiovascular risk factors with brain morphology and white matter (WM) injury in a diverse population. METHODS AND RESULTS: In the Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, measures were made in 2018 to 2019 of total brain volume, gray matter and WM volume, and WM injury, including WM hyperintensity volume and WM fractional anisotropy. We assessed cross‐sectional associations of race and ethnicity and of cardiovascular risk factors with magnetic resonance imaging measures. Magnetic resonance imaging data were complete in 1036 participants; 25% Black, 15% Chinese‐American, 19% Hispanic, and 41% White. Mean (SD) age was 72 (8) years and 53% were women. Although WM injury was greater in Black than in White participants in a minimally adjusted model, additional adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors and socioeconomic status each attenuated this association, rendering it nonsignificant. Overall, greater average WM hyperintensity volume was associated with older age and current smoking (69% greater vs never smoking); lower fractional anisotropy was additionally associated with higher diastolic blood pressure, use of antihypertensive medication, and diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: We found no statistically significant difference in measures of WM injury by race and ethnicity after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors and socioeconomic status. In all racial and ethnic groups, older age, current smoking, hypertension, and diabetes were strongly associated with WM injury.
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spelling pubmed-90754512022-05-10 Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis Austin, Thomas R. Nasrallah, Ilya M. Erus, Guray Desiderio, Lisa M. Chen, Lin Y. Greenland, Philip Harding, Barbara N. Hughes, Timothy M. Jensen, Paul N. Longstreth, WT Post, Wendy S. Shea, Steven J. Sitlani, Colleen M. Davatzikos, Christos Habes, Mohamad Nick Bryan, R. Heckbert, Susan R. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with cognitive decline and dementia. Magnetic resonance imaging provides sensitive measurement of brain morphology and vascular brain injury. However, associations of risk factors with brain magnetic resonance imaging findings have largely been studied in White participants. We investigated associations of race, ethnicity, and cardiovascular risk factors with brain morphology and white matter (WM) injury in a diverse population. METHODS AND RESULTS: In the Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, measures were made in 2018 to 2019 of total brain volume, gray matter and WM volume, and WM injury, including WM hyperintensity volume and WM fractional anisotropy. We assessed cross‐sectional associations of race and ethnicity and of cardiovascular risk factors with magnetic resonance imaging measures. Magnetic resonance imaging data were complete in 1036 participants; 25% Black, 15% Chinese‐American, 19% Hispanic, and 41% White. Mean (SD) age was 72 (8) years and 53% were women. Although WM injury was greater in Black than in White participants in a minimally adjusted model, additional adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors and socioeconomic status each attenuated this association, rendering it nonsignificant. Overall, greater average WM hyperintensity volume was associated with older age and current smoking (69% greater vs never smoking); lower fractional anisotropy was additionally associated with higher diastolic blood pressure, use of antihypertensive medication, and diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: We found no statistically significant difference in measures of WM injury by race and ethnicity after adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors and socioeconomic status. In all racial and ethnic groups, older age, current smoking, hypertension, and diabetes were strongly associated with WM injury. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9075451/ /pubmed/35352569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.023159 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Austin, Thomas R.
Nasrallah, Ilya M.
Erus, Guray
Desiderio, Lisa M.
Chen, Lin Y.
Greenland, Philip
Harding, Barbara N.
Hughes, Timothy M.
Jensen, Paul N.
Longstreth, WT
Post, Wendy S.
Shea, Steven J.
Sitlani, Colleen M.
Davatzikos, Christos
Habes, Mohamad
Nick Bryan, R.
Heckbert, Susan R.
Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
title Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
title_full Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
title_fullStr Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
title_short Association of Brain Volumes and White Matter Injury With Race, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Multi‐Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
title_sort association of brain volumes and white matter injury with race, ethnicity, and cardiovascular risk factors: the multi‐ethnic study of atherosclerosis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35352569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.023159
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