2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-40630-6
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Metabolic syndrome alters relationships between cardiometabolic variables, cognition and white matter hyperintensity load

Abstract: Cardiometabolic risk factors influence white matter hyperintensity (WMH) development: in metabolic syndrome (MetS), higher WMH load is often reported but the relationships between specific cardiometabolic variables, WMH load and cognitive performance are uncertain. We investigated these in a Brazilian sample (aged 50–85) with (N = 61) and without (N = 103) MetS. Stepwise regression models identified effects of cardiometabolic and demographic variables on WMH load (from FLAIR MRI) and verbal recall performance.… Show more

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“…Eight studies provided data on WMLs that could be pooled (n = 3696, MWA = 58.2 years, women = 45.5%, hypertension = 33.1%) (Table 1). The meta-analysis of seven crosssectional studies indicated that every one standard deviation (SD) increase in SBP above 120 mmHg was associated with 108 mm 3 (95% CI 23,193, P = 0.0128) larger WMLs (Figure 5A) [20,29,31,36,39,43,45]. No association was detected across three longitudinal studies with a mean weighted length of follow-up of 2 years.…”
Section: Meta-analysis Of Bp and Wmlsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Eight studies provided data on WMLs that could be pooled (n = 3696, MWA = 58.2 years, women = 45.5%, hypertension = 33.1%) (Table 1). The meta-analysis of seven crosssectional studies indicated that every one standard deviation (SD) increase in SBP above 120 mmHg was associated with 108 mm 3 (95% CI 23,193, P = 0.0128) larger WMLs (Figure 5A) [20,29,31,36,39,43,45]. No association was detected across three longitudinal studies with a mean weighted length of follow-up of 2 years.…”
Section: Meta-analysis Of Bp and Wmlsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…All analyses were adjusted for ICV, and age (Figure 5B) (Supplementary Information; Figures S1-S3) [39,45,52,61]. A sensitivity analysis was conducted to investigate whether the association between SBP and WMLs volume differs between younger and older individuals [20,29,31,36,39,43,45]. Since most studies reported a mean age above~60 years, the available studies were stratified based on a sample mean age + 2 SD falling above or below 75 years.…”
Section: Meta-analysis Of Bp and Wmlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has recently become clear that cardiometabolic disorders and associated low-grade systemic inflammation and altered lipid and energy metabolism, are risk factors for AD 35 . Therefore, changes in circulating markers of low-grade inflammation and metabolism may track these pertinent metabolic changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colors shows 60% probability cutoffs for: red -fasted; blue -non-fasted. Cholesterol (top of the pathway) is converted to primary bile acids along two pathways, neutral and acidic [1]. Further, primary bile acids are secreted to gut, and portion of it being modify by the gut bacteria to secondary bile acids.…”
Section: Acknowledgementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Risk factors for Alzheimer's disease (AD) include cardiometabolic disorders, low-grade systemic inflammation and altered lipid and energy metabolism [1][2][3]. Lipid mediators are lipid derived signaling molecules that regulate both acute and low-grade systemic inflammation and energy metabolism along with other processes [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%