Thickness of the human cerebral cortex is associated with metrics of cerebrovascular health in a normative sample of community dwelling older adults
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Defining the Relationship Between Hypertension, Cognitive Decline, and Dementia: a Review.Transcriptomics of cortical gray matter thickness decline during normal agingImaging small vessel-associated white matter changes in aging.The impact of hypertension on cerebral perfusion and cortical thickness in older adults.Brain changes in older adults at very low risk for Alzheimer's disease.Combined effects of type 2 diabetes and hypertension associated with cortical thinning and impaired cerebrovascular reactivity relative to hypertension alone in older adults.Vascular risk and Aβ interact to reduce cortical thickness in AD vulnerable brain regions.The relationship between cortical blood flow and sub-cortical white-matter health across the adult age span.Brain morphometric correlates of metabolic variables in HIV: the CHARTER study.Higher homocysteine associated with thinner cortical gray matter in 803 participants from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.Cluster-based statistics for brain connectivity in correlation with behavioral measures.Regional grey matter shrinks in hypertensive individuals despite successful lowering of blood pressure.Decreased white matter integrity in neuropsychologically defined mild cognitive impairment is independent of cortical thinning.Interactive effects of apolipoprotein E4 and diabetes risk on later myelinating white matter regions in neurologically healthy older aged adultsVascular function, cerebral cortical thickness, and cognitive performance in middle-aged Hispanic and non-Hispanic Caucasian adults.Inter-individual variation in blood pressure is associated with regional white matter integrity in generally healthy older adultsReduced cortical thickness in veterans exposed to early life trauma.Inflammation as a mediator of the relationship between cortical thickness and metabolic syndromeCardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Cognition in the Elderly.Characterising the grey matter correlates of leukoaraiosis in cerebral small vessel disease.Guest editorial: Opportunities in rehabilitation research.Risk Factors and Consequences of Cortical Thickness in an Asian PopulationAge Differences in Prefrontal Surface Area and Thickness in Middle Aged to Older Adults.Increased body mass index is associated with a global and distributed decrease in white matter microstructural integrityBlood glucose levels and cortical thinning in cognitively normal, middle-aged adultsAlzheimer's disease neurodegenerative biomarkers are associated with decreased cognitive function but not β-amyloid in cognitively normal older individualsInterindividual variation in serum cholesterol is associated with regional white matter tissue integrity in older adults.Glucose Dysregulation Interacts With APOE-∊4 to Potentiate Temporoparietal Cortical ThinningElevated levels of serum cholesterol are associated with better performance on tasks of episodic memory.Cardio-metabolic risk factors and cortical thickness in a neurologically healthy male population: Results from the psychological, social and biological determinants of ill health (pSoBid) study.Cardiovascular risk and hippocampal thickness in Alzheimer's disease.Association between white matter microstructure, executive functions, and processing speed in older adults: the impact of vascular health.Global and regional associations of smaller cerebral gray and white matter volumes with gait in older people.Cortical thickness mediates the effect of β-amyloid on episodic memory.Higher C-peptide levels are associated with regional cortical thinning in 1093 cognitively normal subjects.Gray matter structural networks are associated with cardiovascular risk factors in healthy older adults.Divergent Influences of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Domains on Cognition and Gray and White Matter Morphology.APOEε4 Genotype and Hypertension Modify 8-year Cortical Thinning: Five Occasion Evidence from the Seattle Longitudinal Study.Posttraumatic Stress Disorder as a Catalyst for the Association Between Metabolic Syndrome and Reduced Cortical Thickness.Endothelial Function Is Associated with White Matter Microstructure and Executive Function in Older Adults.
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Thickness of the human cerebral cortex is associated with metrics of cerebrovascular health in a normative sample of community dwelling older adults
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David H Salat
David M Schnyer
Elizabeth C Leritz
James L Rudolph
Lewis Lipsitz
Regina E McGlinchey
Victoria J Williams
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10.1016/J.NEUROIMAGE.2010.10.050
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2010-10-28T00:00:00Z