reviewHypertensionOct 11, 2016BRONZE OA

Impact of Hypertension on Cognitive Function: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

W. L. Gore & Associates (Germany) · St.Martha's College Of Nursing

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Abstract

Background

Age-related dementia, most commonly caused by Alzheimer disease or cerebrovascular factors (vascular dementia), is a major public health threat. Chronic arterial hypertension is a well-established risk factor for both types of dementia, but the link between hypertension and its treatment and cognition remains poorly understood. In this scientific statement, a multidisciplinary team of experts examines the impact of hypertension on cognition to assess the state of the knowledge, to identify gaps, and to provide future directions.

Methods

Authors with relevant expertise were selected to contribute to this statement in accordance with the American Heart Association conflict-of-interest management policy. Panel members were assigned topics relevant to their areas of expertise, reviewed the literature, and summarized the available data.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Dementia
  • Cognition
  • Medicine
  • Observational study
  • Cognitive decline
  • Disease
  • Association (psychology)
  • Gerontology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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