2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.939680
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Accelerated vascular aging: Ethnic differences in basilar artery length and diameter, and its association with cardiovascular risk factors and cerebral small vessel disease

Abstract: Background and aimsRisk of stroke and dementia is markedly higher in people of South Asian and African Caribbean descent than white Europeans in the UK. This is unexplained by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF). We hypothesized this might indicate accelerated early vascular aging (EVA) and that EVA might account for stronger associations between cerebral large artery characteristics and markers of small vessel disease.Methods360 participants in a tri-ethnic population-based study (120 per ethnic group) underwe… Show more

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“…Eventually, this causes AS, CHD, and atherosclerotic occlusive disease ( 8 , 9 ). In addition, during aging, physiological changes in glucose and lipid metabolism also occur, resulting in diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and metabolic syndrome, which in turn damage cardiovascular function and can lead to diseases such as diabetic heart disease ( 10 , 11 ). Therefore, blocking these mechanisms may be a therapeutic strategy to resist aging-related CVD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, this causes AS, CHD, and atherosclerotic occlusive disease ( 8 , 9 ). In addition, during aging, physiological changes in glucose and lipid metabolism also occur, resulting in diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and metabolic syndrome, which in turn damage cardiovascular function and can lead to diseases such as diabetic heart disease ( 10 , 11 ). Therefore, blocking these mechanisms may be a therapeutic strategy to resist aging-related CVD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%