Author:
Mikhailov Sergey S,Kozlov Kirill L.,Shishkevich Andrey N,Bessonov Evgeniy Yu.,Lukjanov Nikolai G.,Puhal'skaja Anasnasija E
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia are important causes of cognitive decline in the elderly and senile. This problem is becoming increasingly important in connection with the general aging of the world population and an increase in the number of patients with concomitant pathology, among which arterial hypertension plays an important role. There are a number of studies proving the link between arterial hypertension in middle age and dementia in the elderly. It is hoped that the normalization of blood pressure among middle-aged people will reduce the incidence of cognitive dysfunction. It is also known that maintaining blood pressure at acceptable levels in elderly and old people can improve brain function and reduce the prevalence of dementia, but it is not entirely clear which blood pressure numbers are optimal.
Subject
Materials Science (miscellaneous)
Cited by
2 articles.
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