“…First, CVD risk factors are common in covert stroke and Alzheimer's disease (Fillit et al, 2008;Alonso et al, 2009), thus cognitive impairment may simply be a marker of a high CVD risk population. Second, cognitive impairment may increase CVD risk by leading to multiple unhealthy lifestyles (Zhao et al, 2021), such as an unhealthy diet, sedentary activities, alcoholism, Abbreviations: ARIC, Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study; CHD, coronary heart disease; CI, confidence interval; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder; CVD, cardiovascular disease; DALYs, disability-adjusted life years; DWRT, delayed word recall test; DSST, digit symbol substitution test; FEV1, forced expiratory volume in one second; hs-cTnT, high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T; NT-proBNP, N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide; MACE, major adverse cardiac events; OR, odds ratio; WFT, word fluency test.…”